Root Canal
in Parma, OH & the Greater Cleveland Area
What is a Root Canal & How Are They Done?
At Glacial Dental, we provide root canal therapy to save damaged or infected teeth. Root canal therapy is necessary when the soft tissue inside the tooth, called the pulp, becomes infected or inflamed due to injury, decay, or other factors. This can cause significant pain and lead to tooth loss if left untreated.
During a root canal procedure, our dentists will remove the damaged or infected pulp, clean and shape the inside of the tooth, and then fill and seal the space. The tooth is then restored with a crown or filling to protect it and restore normal function. Our dentists use advanced techniques and materials to ensure that the root canal procedure is as comfortable as possible and that the results are long-lasting.
Root canal therapy is an effective way to save a damaged or infected tooth, prevent the spread of infection, and reduce tooth pain. It can also help to prevent further damage to the tooth and surrounding tissues, and can restore normal biting and chewing function. Our dentists take a conservative approach to root canal therapy, only recommending it when necessary, and working closely with patients to ensure that they understand the procedure and what to expect.
At Glacial Dental, we understand that root canal therapy can be intimidating for some patients, which is why we make a point of providing a comfortable and supportive environment. Our staff is highly trained and experienced in providing root canal therapy, and we use the latest techniques and technologies to make the procedure as fast and comfortable as possible. If you are experiencing tooth pain or discomfort, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with one of our dentists to learn more about root canal therapy and how it can benefit you.
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