Root Canal Treatment Boynton Beach

Saving Your Smile from Infections

Senior dental patient holding his cheek in pain before root canal treatment

Whatever you may have heard, a root canal isn’t some awful treatment you should avoid. The procedure relieves your dental pain – it doesn’t cause aches in the first place. Better yet, our office’s root canals can save infected teeth and keep them from falling out. You can trust care to make your smile safer and healthier for years to come. To learn more about root canal treatment in Boynton Beach, just keep reading or call us today.

Why Choose Family Dentistry of Boynton Beach for Root Canal Treatment?

  • Nitrous Oxide & Oral Conscious Sedation Available
  • Lifelike Dental Crowns for Added Protection
  • Same-Day & Weekend Dental Emergency Appointments

What Are Root Canals?

Illustration of a dental instrument treating the inside of a tooth

As a dental procedure, a root canal saves a damaged or infected tooth. It does so by removing the pulp – the tooth’s inner bundle of nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue.  

You see, a tooth’s pulp can get infected over time due to cracks, severe decay, and trauma. That infection can lead to severe pain, swelling, and even tooth loss. To avoid those outcomes and preserve the tooth, a dentist will sometimes perform a root canal.

What Is Involved in A Root Canal?

Illustrated dental instrument performing root canal treatment

We always follow certain steps when performing a root canal treatment. First, our dentists check and X-ray your tooth to gauge the severity of its infection. We then numb you with anesthesia before making a small incision in the treatment site. With the incision made, our team carefully removes the infected tissue and cleans the root canals. The next step is to fill the tooth with a biocompatible gutta-percha to prevent re-infection. Lastly, we’ll sometimes place a dental crown to protect, strengthen, and stabilize the treated tooth.

What Are the Benefits of Root Canal Treatment?

Illustrated tooth with a bump on the gums near the root

There are many advantages to a root canal, including:

  • Relief of Pain – By addressing your infection, a root canal relieves your toothache.
  • Tooth Protection: A root canal saves your natural tooth and lets you avoid extraction, preserving your oral health in the process.
  • A Better-Working Mouth – Capping a treated tooth with a crown lets you eat and speak without pain.
  • Infection Prevention – Since they remove infected pulp, root canals prevent the spread of infection to other body parts.
  • Natural Looks – Treated teeth look natural and blend seamlessly with your smile.

What Is the Average Cost of a Root Canal in Florida?

Dentist holding a model of the teeth and several hundred dollar bills

Root canal cost depends on many factors, ranging from a tooth’s location to the severity of infection. You’ll need to consult our dentists for a more precise estimate. Here at Family Dentistry of Boynton Beach, we offer transparent pricing and gladly discuss treatment plans at your consultation.

How Urgent Is a Root Canal?

Young man wincing in pain and holding his cheek

We only advise root canals when teeth are inflamed or infected, so they’re pretty urgent. It’s best to get one promptly to avoid complications – abscesses, tooth loss, etc. Should your tooth feel severe pain or sensitivity, please contact us for an evaluation.

When it comes to root canals, don’t get misled by rumors and myths. Get in touch with us to learn more and save your smile!