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What is a root canal?

A root canal is a simple treatment that saves a tooth when its pulp has become infected. The pulp is at the center of your tooth and is a collection of blood vessels that helps to build the surrounding tooth. Infection of the pulp can be caused by trauma to the tooth, deep decay, cracks and chips, or repeated dental procedures. Various symptoms of the infection may include visible injury or swelling of the tooth and sensitivity to temperature or pain in the tooth or gums.

How is a root canal performed?

If you experience any of these symptoms, including severe tooth pain, swelling, or sensitivity to hot and cold, we will most likely recommend non-surgical treatment to eliminate the diseased pulp. At our practice, we offer comprehensive dental care, including Root Canal Treatment in Rogers. We begin by removing the injured pulp and thoroughly cleaning and sealing the root canal system. This therapy is usually completed in one or more visits, depending on the extent of the treatment required. Success for this type of treatment occurs in about 90% of cases.

At Ty King D.D.S., dentist in Rogers, we prioritize your dental health and comfort throughout every step of your care. We use local anesthesia to eliminate discomfort during the procedure. In addition, we will provide nitrous oxide analgesia if indicated, ensuring your experience is as comfortable as possible. Most of our patients are able to drive home after treatment and comfortably return to normal activity right away. If, however, your tooth is not amenable to endodontic treatment or the chance of success is unfavorable, you will be informed at the time of consultation or when a complication becomes evident during or after treatment. Your well-being is our utmost concern, and we are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality dental care.

What happens after root canal treatment?

How much will root canal treatment cost?

The cost associated with this procedure can vary depending on factors such as the severity of damage to the affected tooth and which tooth is affected. In general, endodontic treatment is much less expensive than tooth removal and its replacement – an artificial tooth.

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