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Root Canal Therapy in Lewisville, TX | Dental Defenders

Save Your Tooth with Root Canal Therapy at Dental Defenders

When tooth decay or infection reaches the inner pulp of your tooth, a root canal may be the best way to save the tooth and eliminate pain. At Dental Defenders, we offer expert root canal therapy to treat infected teeth and prevent the need for extraction. Our superhero-themed office in Lewisville, TX provides a relaxing and comfortable environment, ensuring your treatment is as stress-free as possible.

Our skilled Lewisville dentists use modern techniques and technology to perform root canals efficiently and with minimal discomfort, helping you restore your smile and enjoy a pain-free life.

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What Is a Root Canal?

A root canal is a dental procedure that removes the infected or damaged pulp (the soft tissue inside the tooth) and cleans and seals the tooth to prevent further infection. The pulp contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue, and when it becomes infected due to deep decay, trauma, or cracks, it can cause severe pain.

By performing a root canal, we can save the tooth, eliminate the infection, and relieve the pain. After the procedure, a dental crown is often placed over the tooth to protect it and restore its function.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

If you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms, you may need root canal therapy:

  • Severe tooth pain when chewing or biting
  • Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold
  • Darkening of the tooth
  • Swelling or tenderness in the gums near the affected tooth
  • A persistent or recurring pimple on the gums


It’s important to seek treatment as soon as possible if you experience these symptoms to prevent further damage to the tooth and surrounding tissues.


The Root Canal Process at Dental Defenders

At Dental Defenders, we use advanced technology and proven techniques to ensure your root canal treatment is as comfortable and effective as possible.


Here’s what you can expect during the procedure:


1. Examination and X-rays

We begin by examining your tooth and taking digital x-rays to determine the extent of the infection. This allows us to plan the most effective treatment.

2. Numbing and Preparation

We will administer local anesthesia to numb the area, ensuring the procedure is painless. Once the tooth is numb, we will create a small opening to access the infected pulp.


3. Removing the Infection

Using specialized tools, we will carefully remove the infected or damaged pulp and thoroughly clean the inside of the tooth to eliminate any bacteria.


4. Filling and Sealing the Tooth

After the infection is removed, the tooth will be filled with a biocompatible material and sealed to prevent further infection.


5. Final Restoration

In most cases, a dental crown will be placed over the tooth to restore its strength and function. This ensures the tooth remains protected and fully functional.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Root Canals

  • 1. Do root canals hurt?

    With modern techniques and local anesthesia, root canals are typically no more painful than getting a filling. Any discomfort after the procedure can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.

  • 2. How long does a root canal take?

    A root canal typically takes one to two visits to complete, depending on the severity of the infection. Each visit lasts about 60-90 minutes.

  • 3. Is a crown always necessary after a root canal?

    In most cases, a dental crown is recommended after a root canal to protect the tooth and restore its full function, especially for molars that endure a lot of chewing pressure.

  • 4. Can Medicaid cover root canal treatments?

    Medicaid may cover root canal treatments if they are medically necessary. Contact our office to verify your coverage and learn more about payment options.


  • 5. How long will my tooth last after a root canal?

    With proper care, a tooth that has undergone a root canal can last a lifetime. Regular checkups and good oral hygiene are essential to maintaining the health of the treated tooth.

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Contact Dental Defenders for Root Canal Therapy


If you’re experiencing severe tooth pain or think you may need a root canal, don’t wait—contact Dental Defenders in Lewisville, TX at (972) 848-8000 today. Our team of experienced dentists is here to help you relieve pain, save your tooth, and restore your smile.

Visit us at 701 S. Stemmons FWY, Suite 108, Lewisville, TX—where superheroes and stunning smiles unite!

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