Root Canals in Waipahu
A modern root canal is nothing like the horror stories. With today's tools and techniques, it's a routine treatment that gets you out of pain and keeps your natural tooth in your smile for years to come.
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Most patients say the hardest part was worrying about it. We numb you fully, work gently, and get you back to your day.
Most patients walk out of a root canal saying, "That was way easier than I thought." We numb the area completely, work efficiently, and check in with you the whole way through. You're in good hands.
Inside every tooth is a soft tissue called pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. When that tissue gets infected (usually because of a deep cavity, a crack, or trauma to the tooth) it causes pain and can lead to a bigger problem if it's not treated.
A root canal is the procedure that removes the infected tissue, cleans the inside of the tooth, and seals it up. The tooth stays in place. You get to keep your natural tooth instead of pulling it.
Common signs include:
Not every painful tooth needs a root canal. Some can be saved with a simple filling, and a few are too far gone and need to be extracted. We'll take an X-ray, look at the tooth carefully, and tell you honestly what your options are.
Root canal pricing depends on which tooth is affected (front teeth are usually less than molars) and whether you need a follow-up crown. We'll quote you a clear total before we start.
The procedure itself doesn't hurt because the area is fully numbed. What hurts is the infection, and that's the reason you're getting a root canal in the first place. After the procedure, most patients feel immediate relief from the pain that brought them in.
Most root canals are done in one or two visits, about 60 to 90 minutes each. We'll tell you ahead of time exactly what to expect.
A tooth that's had a root canal is more brittle than a healthy tooth and can crack under normal chewing. A crown protects the tooth so it lasts. Skipping the crown is one of the main reasons a root-canaled tooth fails later.
With a proper crown and good care, a tooth that's had a root canal can last the rest of your life.
You can, but we usually recommend saving your natural tooth if possible. Pulling a tooth leaves a gap that affects your bite over time, and replacing it with an implant or bridge costs more than a root canal would have.
Most patients go right back to their day. You might want to take it easy with what you eat for the rest of the day, but you're not out of commission.
Thorough numbing, careful pacing, and constant check-ins. We move at the speed you're comfortable with.
Today's root canals are quicker, quieter, and far more comfortable than the procedure most people remember from years ago.
A quarter century of caring for families in Waipahu and West Oahu. You're not a number.
The sooner we look, the more likely we can save the tooth. Call us and we'll get you in fast.