Root Canal Treatment

Expert Root Canal Treatment & Endodontic Therapy

Save infected or damaged teeth with our advanced root canal treatments. Modern endodontic techniques to relieve pain, eliminate infection, and preserve your natural tooth structure effectively.

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Advanced Root Canal & Endodontic Services

At AZ Dental Club, we specialize in saving natural teeth through advanced endodontic therapy. Our experienced endodontists use state-of-the-art technology and proven techniques to eliminate infection, relieve pain, and preserve your natural tooth structure for optimal long-term oral health.

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Advanced Diagnosis & Imaging

Precise diagnosis using digital X-rays, 3D imaging, and specialized testing to accurately assess tooth vitality and infection extent.

  • 3D cone beam CT imaging
  • Digital radiography
  • Pulp vitality testing
  • Comprehensive pain assessment
  • Treatment planning consultation
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Root Canal Therapy

Gentle, effective removal of infected or damaged pulp tissue with thorough cleaning and sealing of root canals.

  • Microscopic precision treatment
  • Rotary instrumentation systems
  • Advanced irrigation techniques
  • Biocompatible filling materials
  • Single or multiple visit options
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Tooth Restoration & Protection

Complete restoration with crowns or fillings to protect treated teeth and restore full function and appearance.

  • Custom dental crowns
  • Core buildup procedures
  • Temporary restoration placement
  • Bite adjustment and refinement
  • Long-term protection strategies

Understanding Root Canal Treatment

The science behind saving infected teeth and preserving your natural smile

What is Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal treatment, also called endodontic therapy, is a procedure that removes infected or severely damaged pulp from inside a tooth. The pulp contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue that can become infected due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures, or trauma.

Modern root canal treatment is highly successful and allows you to keep your natural tooth rather than having it extracted, maintaining proper chewing function and preventing adjacent teeth from shifting.

Signs You May Need Root Canal Treatment

Severe Pain: Intense toothache when chewing or applying pressure.

Temperature Sensitivity: Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures.

Discoloration: Darkening or discoloration of the tooth.

Swelling: Swelling and tenderness in nearby gums, sometimes with recurring pimples on the gums.

Why Save Your Natural Tooth?

Preserving your natural tooth is almost always the best option. Root canal treatment allows you to keep your natural tooth structure, maintain proper chewing function, and avoid the need for more complex procedures like dental implants or bridges. With proper care, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime.

Our advanced techniques make root canal treatment comfortable and highly successful, with success rates exceeding 95% when performed by experienced endodontists.

Why Choose AZ Dental Club for Root Canal Treatment?

Experience advanced endodontic care with pain-free techniques and exceptional success rates for optimal tooth preservation.

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Microscopic Precision

Advanced surgical microscopes provide enhanced visualization for thorough cleaning and precise treatment of even the most complex root canal systems.

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Pain-Free Treatment

Modern anesthesia techniques and sedation options ensure comfortable treatment with minimal discomfort during and after the procedure.

Advanced Technology

Rotary instrumentation, digital imaging, and laser disinfection provide efficient, thorough treatment with superior outcomes.

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High Success Rate

Our experienced endodontists achieve success rates exceeding 95%, ensuring optimal long-term tooth preservation and function.

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Efficient Treatment

Advanced techniques often allow treatment completion in a single visit, minimizing time away from work and daily activities.

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Long-Term Success

Comprehensive treatment and proper restoration ensure treated teeth can last a lifetime with appropriate care and maintenance.

The Root Canal Treatment Process

A step-by-step approach to saving your natural tooth with comfort and precision.

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Diagnosis & Treatment Planning

Comprehensive examination with digital X-rays and 3D imaging to assess the extent of infection and plan the most effective treatment approach. We’ll discuss the procedure, answer your questions, and ensure you’re comfortable with the treatment plan.

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Anesthesia & Access

Local anesthesia is administered to ensure complete comfort. A small access hole is created in the crown of the tooth to reach the infected pulp chamber, using advanced techniques to minimize tooth structure removal.

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Cleaning & Disinfection

The infected pulp is carefully removed, and the root canals are thoroughly cleaned and shaped using rotary instruments. Advanced irrigation and laser disinfection eliminate bacteria and prepare the canals for filling.

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Sealing & Restoration

The cleaned canals are filled with biocompatible material and sealed. A temporary or permanent restoration is placed to protect the tooth. A crown may be recommended for optimal long-term protection and function.

Advanced Endodontic Materials & Technology

We use the latest materials and techniques for optimal treatment outcomes

Biocompatible Filling Materials

We use advanced gutta-percha and bioceramic sealers that provide superior sealing properties and biocompatibility. These materials expand slightly to create a hermetic seal, preventing reinfection and promoting healing.

Benefits: Excellent sealing properties, biocompatibility, dimensional stability, and long-term success in preventing reinfection.

Rotary Instrumentation

Advanced nickel-titanium rotary instruments allow for more efficient and thorough cleaning of root canals. These flexible instruments can navigate curved canals while maintaining the natural canal anatomy.

Benefits: Faster treatment times, more thorough cleaning, reduced treatment visits, and improved patient comfort during procedures.

Laser Disinfection

Laser technology provides superior disinfection of root canal systems, eliminating bacteria in areas that traditional irrigation cannot reach. This advanced technique significantly improves treatment success rates.

Benefits: Enhanced disinfection, reduced risk of reinfection, improved healing, and higher long-term success rates.

What to Expect: Recovery & Aftercare

Understanding your recovery process and maintaining optimal healing after root canal treatment

Immediate Post-Treatment

Most patients experience minimal discomfort after root canal treatment. Any mild soreness typically resolves within 2-3 days and can be managed with over-the-counter pain medications. The treated tooth may feel slightly different initially.

First 48 Hours:

  • Take prescribed or recommended pain medication as directed
  • Avoid chewing on the treated side until permanent restoration
  • Maintain gentle oral hygiene around the treated area
  • Apply cold compress if swelling occurs

Long-Term Care & Success

With proper care and restoration, root canal-treated teeth can last a lifetime. A crown is often recommended to protect the treated tooth and restore full function.

Ongoing Care:

  • Complete the recommended crown or filling placement
  • Maintain excellent oral hygiene
  • Attend regular dental checkups and cleanings
  • Avoid chewing hard objects or ice

Success Rate: Over 95% of root canal treatments are successful with proper care and restoration.

When to Contact Us

While complications are rare, contact our office immediately if you experience:

  • Severe pain that worsens or doesn’t improve with medication
  • Visible swelling inside or outside your mouth
  • Allergic reaction to prescribed medications
  • Loss of temporary filling or crown
  • Return of original symptoms

We provide 24/7 emergency contact for urgent endodontic concerns and will address any issues promptly to ensure optimal healing and treatment success.

Trusted for Exceptional Endodontic Care

Our commitment to advanced root canal treatment is reflected in our high success rates and patient satisfaction.

15+ Years of Endodontic Excellence
2,500+ Successful Root Canal Treatments
96% Treatment Success Rate
4.9★ Average Rating

“I was terrified about getting a root canal, but the team at AZ Dental Club made it completely painless. I couldn’t believe how comfortable the entire process was!” – David R.

1. What is a root canal treatment, and why is it necessary?

A root canal treatment is an endodontic procedure necessary to save a tooth that has been severely damaged due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures, a crack, or trauma, leading to an infection of the pulp. The pulp is the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue. When the pulp becomes infected or inflamed, it causes severe pain and can lead to a dangerous abscess. The treatment involves carefully removing the diseased or dead pulp from inside the tooth’s root canals, cleaning and disinfecting the interior space, and then filling and sealing the canals. The primary goal is to eliminate the infection, stop the pain, and allow the tooth to remain functional.

2. Is root canal treatment painful, or is that a common myth?

The idea that root canal treatment is extremely painful is a common, outdated myth. In reality, modern root canal procedures are performed under local anesthesia, ensuring the patient feels absolutely no pain during the treatment itself. The severe pain patients associate with a root canal is actually caused by the infection or inflammation before the procedure begins. The treatment itself is designed to eliminate that pain by removing the source of the infection. After the procedure, it is normal to experience some mild tenderness or soreness for a few days, which is easily managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.

3. What are the common signs and symptoms that indicate I need a root canal?

The most definitive sign that you may need a root canal is experiencing severe, persistent tooth pain that often wakes you up at night and radiates to the jaw or ear. This pain is typically a throbbing ache that does not subside easily. Other key symptoms include prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, where the pain lingers long after the stimulus is removed. You may also notice swelling and tenderness in the surrounding gums or jaw, a small pimple-like bump (abscess) on the gums near the infected tooth, or a change in the color (darkening) of the affected tooth. These signs indicate that the pulp tissue is infected and requires immediate treatment.

4. What are the main steps involved in the root canal procedure?

Root canal treatment is typically completed in one or two appointments. The procedure begins with the dentist administering local anesthesia to numb the area. Next, a rubber sheet, called a dental dam, is placed around the tooth to isolate it and keep it clean and dry. A small opening is then made in the crown of the tooth to access the pulp chamber. The dentist uses tiny, specialized instruments (files) to remove the infected pulp, clean, and shape the inside of the root canals. The canals are thoroughly irrigated with an antimicrobial solution to disinfect them. Finally, the cleaned canals are filled and permanently sealed with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha, and the opening in the crown is sealed with a temporary or permanent filling.

5. Why do most teeth that have had a root canal need a dental crown afterward?

Most teeth that undergo root canal treatment are recommended to have a full dental crown placed afterward because the procedure structurally weakens the tooth in two ways. First, the large decay or fracture that necessitated the root canal often leaves the remaining tooth structure severely compromised. Second, the access opening made in the top of the tooth, combined with the loss of the tooth’s living pulp tissue (which provided moisture), makes the tooth more brittle and susceptible to fracture. Placing a crown fully covers and protects the weakened tooth, sealing it from future contamination and absorbing the heavy biting and chewing forces, which is crucial for the long-term success and survival of the tooth.

6. How long does a tooth usually survive after a successful root canal treatment?

With proper restoration (usually a crown) and diligent oral hygiene, a tooth that has successfully undergone root canal treatment can last a lifetime. The success rate of the treatment itself is very high, often over 95%. The long-term survival of the tooth depends heavily on two critical factors: the quality of the final restoration and the patient’s preventative care. If the tooth is not properly protected by a crown, it can fracture and may require extraction. As long as the tooth is kept clean and regular dental check-ups are maintained to prevent decay around the crown margin, the tooth should remain healthy and functional for many decades.

7. What is a “re-treatment” or “apicoectomy,” and when are they necessary?

A root canal re-treatment is necessary when a tooth that has already had a root canal becomes infected or fails to heal properly, often months or years after the initial procedure. This occurs if bacteria remain in the canals, the initial filling material leaks, or a new crack develops. Re-treatment involves reopening the tooth, carefully removing the old filling material, cleaning the canals again, and resealing them. An apicoectomy is a surgical procedure performed by a specialist when infection persists at the very tip of the tooth’s root and cannot be addressed through re-treatment. It involves making a small incision in the gum to access the root tip, removing the infected tip, and placing a seal in the end of the root to stop leakage.

8. What should I do during the recovery period after a root canal?

During the recovery period, it is normal to experience mild soreness or tenderness around the treated tooth and jaw, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. You must avoid chewing or biting down on the treated tooth, especially if it has not yet received its final crown restoration, as the tooth is still vulnerable to fracture. You should resume your normal, meticulous brushing and flossing routine immediately, but be gentle around the treated area. If any pain or swelling persists or worsens after a few days, or if the temporary filling falls out, you must contact your dentist immediately, as this could indicate a persistent infection or complication.

9. Can I get a root canal on any tooth, including molars and front teeth?

Yes, root canal treatment can be successfully performed on any tooth in the mouth, including incisors (front teeth), canines, premolars (bicuspids), and molars. The complexity of the procedure varies depending on the type of tooth. Front teeth generally have only one root and one canal, making the procedure simpler. Molars, which are the large back chewing teeth, typically have three or four root canals, making the procedure more intricate and time-consuming. Regardless of the tooth’s location, the principle remains the same: meticulously clean out the infected pulp and seal the entire root canal system to eliminate the infection and save the tooth.

10. Can an infected tooth be treated with antibiotics instead of a root canal?

No, an infected tooth cannot be permanently cured with antibiotics alone; a root canal or extraction is ultimately required. Antibiotics can only treat the symptoms of the infection by temporarily reducing the swelling and bacterial spread in the surrounding tissue. The source of the infection—the dead, decaying, and bacteria-filled pulp tissue inside the tooth’s root canal system—is physically isolated from the body’s main blood supply, meaning the antibiotics cannot effectively reach the core source of the problem. Therefore, while a dentist may prescribe antibiotics to stabilize an acute infection before performing the root canal, the only way to permanently eliminate the bacteria and save the tooth is through the physical removal of the infected pulp tissue.

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February 7, 2024

I cracked my tooth while eating a hard candy – should have been more careful! The crack initially seemed minor, but over the following weeks, the tooth became increasingly painful and sensitive to everything. Dr Jason’s examination revealed that the crack had extended deep into the tooth, reaching the nerve and allowing bacteria to cause an infection. He recommended a root canal followed by a crown to seal the crack and protect the tooth. Monica explained the treatment plan and reminded me to be more careful with hard candies. The root canal procedure took about 90 minutes. Dr Jason was very skilled in working around the crack, carefully cleaning all infected tissue. The numbing was effective and I felt no pain during the procedure. The temporary crown sealed the crack completely and felt comfortable. I had minimal discomfort afterward. Tori made sure my bite was correct before I left. The permanent crown was placed two weeks later and it’s perfect. The crack is completely sealed and the pain is gone. I now avoid hard candies!

Michelle Thompson
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February 4, 2024

My tooth sensitivity had been gradually worsening over several months. What started as mild discomfort became sharp, electric-like pain whenever I ate or drank anything cold. Dr Jason found that a deep cavity had slowly progressed to the nerve, causing severe cold sensitivity. He recommended a root canal to remove the damaged nerve and eliminate the sensitivity permanently. Monica explained how cold sensitivity progression indicates nerve damage. The root canal procedure took about 75 minutes. Dr Jason was very careful and gentle, ensuring complete removal of the damaged tissue. The numbing was effective and I felt no pain during the treatment. The temporary crown felt comfortable and the sharp cold sensitivity was immediately gone. I had very little discomfort afterward. Tori made sure my bite was correct and scheduled my crown appointment. The permanent crown was placed two weeks later and it’s excellent. No more electric-like pain with cold – I can drink ice water again without any discomfort!

Robert Martinez
Verified
February 4, 2024

My front tooth had been discolored and slightly sensitive after I was hit by a ball during a game. Dr Jason explained that the nerve had been damaged by the impact and was slowly dying. He recommended a root canal to remove the dying nerve and prevent infection. Since it was such a visible tooth, I was very concerned about the cosmetic outcome. Monica assured me that the crown would restore the natural color and appearance completely. The root canal procedure was very comfortable – the numbing worked perfectly. Dr Jason was extremely careful working on a front tooth, taking extra time to preserve the natural structure. The temporary crown immediately improved the color and reduced the sensitivity. I had no pain afterward, just mild sensitivity for a day. Tori made sure the temporary crown looked good and felt secure. The permanent crown was placed two weeks later and it’s absolutely beautiful. The color matches my other teeth perfectly and the sensitivity is gone. You cannot tell which tooth had the root canal!

Jennifer Rodriguez
Verified
February 3, 2024

I cracked my tooth on a hard piece of candy and initially thought it was just cosmetic damage. Over the next few weeks, the tooth became increasingly sensitive and then started hurting constantly. Dr Jason’s X-rays showed that the crack had reached the nerve, causing an infection. He recommended a root canal followed by a crown to protect the weakened tooth structure. Monica explained the entire process and timeline. The root canal procedure took about 90 minutes. Dr Jason was very careful and gentle, taking time to clean all the infected tissue from the canals. The numbing was complete and I felt no pain during the procedure. The temporary crown felt comfortable and protected the tooth well. I had very little discomfort afterward. Tori scheduled my permanent crown appointment for two weeks later. The final crown looks and feels exactly like my natural tooth. The crack is completely sealed and the infection is gone. I can bite and chew normally without any sensitivity. Very pleased with the results!

Nicole Martinez
Verified
February 2, 2024

My back molar had been sensitive to cold for months, but I kept using sensitive toothpaste and avoiding cold foods. When the cold sensitivity became sharp, stabbing pain, I realized professional treatment was needed. Dr Jason’s examination showed that a cavity had progressed to the nerve, causing inflammation and severe cold sensitivity. He recommended a root canal to remove the inflamed nerve and eliminate the sensitivity. Monica explained how cold sensitivity progression indicates nerve involvement and why toothpaste treatments weren’t addressing the root cause. The root canal procedure took about 75 minutes. Dr Jason was very patient and thorough, ensuring complete removal of the inflamed tissue. The numbing was effective and I felt no pain during the treatment. The temporary crown felt comfortable and the sharp cold sensitivity was immediately gone. I had very little discomfort afterward. Tori made sure my bite was correct before I left. The permanent crown was placed two weeks later and it’s excellent. No more stabbing pain with cold – I can drink cold beverages and eat ice cream again without any discomfort!

Daniel Thompson
Verified
February 2, 2024

Mashallah, my infected tooth is now completely healthy! I had been dealing with severe pain and facial swelling that developed rapidly over 24 hours. The pain was so intense that I couldn’t open my mouth properly or eat solid food. Dr Jason’s emergency examination showed a massive abscess that needed immediate drainage. He explained that a root canal was necessary to eliminate the infection and save the tooth. Monica was very caring and helped me get comfortable despite the severe pain and swelling. The procedure took over two hours because the abscess was so large and had complicated access to the canals. Dr Jason was incredibly thorough, draining all infected material and cleaning the canals completely. The numbing was effective and I felt immediate relief as the pressure was released. He placed a temporary crown and prescribed strong antibiotics. The facial swelling began reducing within 12 hours and the severe pain was completely gone. I could open my mouth and eat solid food again within two days. Tori coordinated my follow-up care perfectly. The permanent crown fits beautifully and looks natural. The massive infection is eliminated. Alhamdulillah for the excellent care!

Robert Martinez
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January 31, 2024

I had been experiencing severe tooth pain that would radiate down my jaw and cause muscle spasms in my neck. The pain was so intense that it was affecting my posture and causing tension throughout my upper body. Dr Jason’s examination showed a large infection at the tooth root that was causing the radiating pain and muscle tension. He explained that a root canal was necessary to eliminate the infection and stop the pain from spreading to surrounding muscles. Monica was very understanding about how the radiating pain was affecting my entire upper body. The procedure took about 90 minutes. Dr Jason was very thorough, carefully removing all infected tissue from the canals. The numbing was effective and I felt immediate relief as the infected material was removed. He placed a temporary crown and prescribed antibiotics. The radiating pain and muscle spasms stopped completely within hours. My posture improved and the tension throughout my upper body disappeared. Tori coordinated my follow-up appointments perfectly. The permanent crown fits beautifully and feels natural. The infection is eliminated and the radiating pain is gone. Complete relief from head to neck!

Patricia Thompson
Verified
January 31, 2024

My tooth sensitivity to pressure had been getting progressively worse over months. What started as mild discomfort became sharp, stabbing pain whenever I bit down or applied any pressure. Dr Jason found that the sensitivity was caused by a crack that had allowed bacteria to infect the nerve deeply. He recommended a root canal followed by a crown to seal the crack and eliminate the pressure sensitivity. Monica explained how pressure sensitivity often indicates crack-related nerve damage and infection. The root canal procedure took about 90 minutes. Dr Jason was very careful working with the cracked tooth, thoroughly cleaning all infected tissue. The numbing was effective and I felt no pain during the procedure. The temporary crown sealed the crack and I could apply pressure comfortably for the first time in months. I had minimal discomfort afterward. Tori made sure my bite was correct and comfortable. The permanent crown was placed three weeks later and it’s excellent. No more stabbing pain with pressure – I can bite and chew normally again!

Michelle Martinez
Verified
January 29, 2024

My back molar had been sensitive to cold for months, but I kept using sensitive toothpaste and avoiding cold foods. When the cold sensitivity became sharp, stabbing pain, I realized I needed professional treatment. Dr Jason’s examination showed that a cavity had progressed to the nerve, causing inflammation and severe cold sensitivity. He recommended a root canal to remove the inflamed nerve and eliminate the sensitivity. Monica explained how cold sensitivity progression indicates nerve involvement and why toothpaste treatments weren’t addressing the root cause. The root canal procedure took about 75 minutes. Dr Jason was very patient and thorough, ensuring complete removal of the inflamed tissue. The numbing was effective and I felt no pain during the treatment. The temporary crown felt comfortable and the sharp cold sensitivity was immediately gone. I had very little discomfort afterward. Tori made sure my bite was correct before I left. The permanent crown was placed two weeks later and it’s excellent. No more stabbing pain with cold – I can drink cold beverages and eat ice cream again without any discomfort!

Daniel Martinez
Verified
January 24, 2024

I had been avoiding dental treatment due to severe anxiety and fear of needles, but when my tooth pain became unbearable, I had no choice but to seek help. Dr Jason found that a large cavity had reached the nerve and caused a serious infection. He explained that a root canal was the only way to save the tooth and eliminate the infection. Monica was incredibly patient with my anxiety and took extra time to explain each step of the procedure multiple times until I felt comfortable. The root canal took about 75 minutes. Dr Jason used topical numbing gel before the injection and spoke to me throughout the procedure to help me stay calm. The numbing was complete and I felt no pain during the treatment. He was very gentle and thorough in cleaning all infected tissue. The temporary crown felt fine and I had very little discomfort afterward. Tori made sure I understood the aftercare instructions and was available for questions. The permanent crown was placed two weeks later and fits perfectly. The infection is eliminated and the tooth feels healthy. This positive experience has helped me overcome my fear of dental needles!

Daniel Martinez
Verified