Endodontics/
Root canals


Root Canal
Boost your confidence by achieving the beautiful, healthy and long-lasting smile you’ve always wanted.
Endodontic therapy, also referred to as a root canal, is a type of dental treatment used to heal and preserve teeth with damaged or infected pulp. The pulp, which consists of connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves, is the deepest area of a tooth. For various causes, this pulp may become infected or inflamed, which can result in severe discomfort and eventually lead to tooth loss.

Procedures

Diagnosis

Local Anesthesia

Pulp Removal

Cleaning and Shaping
To remove any last bits of dirt or germs, the root canals are carefully cleansed, sanitized, and shaped.

Filling and Sealing
After cleaning, the dentist uses a biocompatible material to fill the exposed tooth structure. By blocking the access point, more infections are avoided.

Restoration
A crown is usually affixed to protect the tooth that has been treated, restore its functionality, and improve its appearance.

Why is It Important to Save the Tooth?
Preserve original Teeth: Nothing can completely replace your original teeth. By using a root canal to restore a tooth, you can avoid having to have it extracted and maintain the health of your mouth.
Restores Function: Following treatment, a restored tooth can continue to be a part of your speaking and chewing tools, preventing disruptions to your daily schedule.
Aesthetics: You can prevent your teeth from drifting out of alignment and maintain the cosmetic appeal of your smile by placing a crown over the broken tooth.
Prevents Further Complications: Since untreated tooth infections can lead to systemic health issues, root canal therapy is essential for your overall health.
Cost-Effective: Over time, root canal therapy is frequently less expensive than extracting a tooth and having a bridge, implant, or denture placed in its place.


WHY PASADORA
Why you should choose us
Orthodontic treatment can provide a wide range of benefits, including improved appearance and self-confidence, better oral hygiene and reduced risk of dental problems such as cavities and gum disease, improved speech and chewing function, and correction of bite issues that can lead to jaw pain and headaches. Additionally, orthodontic treatment can sometimes help to prevent or alleviate breathing difficulties and sleep apnea.
Our dental office is committed to providing a comfortable and accessible experience for all of our patients, with private treatment and consulting rooms, en-suite bathrooms for executive patients, and special care for patients with disabilities.







questions
FAQ
Q: Can you fix crowding without extracting teeth?
Yes, most mild to moderate orthodontic issues can be easily treated without needing extractions.
Q: How long does treatment for teeth crowding typically take?
Orthodontic treatment averages less than two years, but can range from one to three years. When active treatment ends, retainers are prescribed for most patients to keep teeth in their new positions.
Q: Is tooth crowding covered by dental insurance?

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