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Comprehensive Root Canal Solutions for a Healthy, Pain-Free Smile.

Root Canal Treatments in Celina, Texas

Enamel:
The hard, white outer protective layer of the tooth.
1 of 4Dentin:
The soft inner layer of the tooth where decay spreads rapidly.
Root:
Each tooth can have up to three roots, depending on its location in the mouth.
Pulp:
The tooth’s nerve center. Infection here may necessitate a root canal.
Understanding a root canal treatment
A root canal, also called endodontic therapy, is a dental procedure meant to save and repair severely damaged or infected teeth. When decay or injury affects the inner part of the tooth, known as the pulp, it can cause intense pain and put the tooth at risk. During the procedure, a skilled dentist, called an endodontist, removes the infected or damaged pulp, relieving pain and discomfort. They then thoroughly clean and disinfect the inside of the tooth to remove harmful bacteria and prevent further infection. Local anesthesia ensures that the patient is comfortable during the procedure. Once the tooth is cleaned, it's sealed to prevent bacteria from coming back in, which is crucial for long-term tooth health.
Depending on how much damage there is, the dentist may place a dental crown or filling to restore the tooth’s structure and function. This treatment not only relieves pain but also preserves the natural tooth, avoiding the need for extraction and keeping the smile looking good.
Local Anesthesia
Ensures a pain-free experience during the entire procedure.
Pulp Removal
Removal of infected or damaged pulp tissue from inside the tooth.
Cleaning and Disinfection
Thorough cleaning and disinfection of the tooth's interior to eliminate bacteria.
Sealing
Sealing off the cleaned tooth to prevent further infection and restore its structure.
Restoration
Placement of a dental crown or filling to strengthen and protect the treated tooth.
Signs You Might Need A Root Canal
Persistent tooth pain
Sensitivity to Hot or Cold
Swollen Gums
Tender or Discolored Tooth
Painful Chewing or Biting
Our services
Root Canal Treatment
Root Canal Retreatment
Consultation Services
Frequently Asked Questions
No, with modern techniques and anesthesia, root canals are virtually painless.
Typically, a root canal procedure takes one to two appointments.
Yes, preserving your natural tooth with a root canal is often the best option for long-term oral health.
Celina Endodontics
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Nobody looks forward to a root canal, but this place was great! Thank you to the entire office.
Wayne G.

Dr. Blacher was very kind, gentle, and knowledgeable. I highly recommend this endodontist dentist office!
Joan H.
