Root Canals

Root canals save teeth that have broken, decayed, lost fillings, or have cracked or chipped due to trauma. Root canals prevent infection from causing pain and damage to the existing and surrounding teeth. A crown is typically placed on a tooth after a root canal both to restore the appearance and protect and encase the remaining tooth.

We offer root canal treatment for infected or badly damaged tooth. Root canal treatment works to repair the tooth. 

In this treatment, the damaged part of the tooth is removed and the area is cleaned and disinfected. It is then filled and sealed, letting you retain the original tooth.

There are several reasons behind infected tooth pulp, such as cracked tooth, tooth trauma, or a deep cavity.

Root canal treatments have gained a bad reputation for being painful, but the truth is that with modern dentistry which we adopt, root canal treatment has become fast and painless. A patient might experience slight discomfort at worst.

This treatment might need one or more visits to the clinic. You can discuss this with Dr. Rahm over the free consultation session.