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Kingston Endodontist

At East End Dental Centre our mission is to provide the highest possible care by experienced Endodontist in Kingston.

Root Canal Procedure in Kingston

A root canal at our Kingston clinic is a more complex procedure than a dental filling. It’s needed when an infection gets into the tooth’s inner chamber, known as the pulp. The pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels, connects to the root that goes into your jawbone. When the pulp gets infected, the tissues inside die, causing severe tooth pain and possibly spreading the infection through the root canals. Our expert endodontist do this procedure at maximum comfort.

Kingston Endodontist | Root Canal in Kingston

Why Choose East End Dental Centre?

At East End Dental Centre, we know how important it is to trust your dentist. We work hard to make our clinic friendly, welcoming, and calm for everyone. We always explain our treatments and answer any questions you have. We also team up with your regular dentist to make sure you get the best care and keep them informed about your treatment progress.

Tailored Endodontic by Expert Kingston Endodontist

At East End Dental Centre, as dental specialists, we make sure to talk about all your treatment options, including not doing a root canal if that’s best for your tooth. We explain all the risks and benefits. If there’s a way to avoid a root canal, we’ll explore other dental treatments that are better for you. You’ll never feel rushed here. We also work with your regular dentist and other dental specialists on your treatment plan. We offer free long-term check-ups to see how well your tooth is healing after a root canal. Our goal is to give you the best care for a long-lasting treatment.

Endodontic Procedure Timeline

Initial Consultation: The first visit involves diagnosing the issue and planning the treatment. This includes taking X-rays to understand the extent of the infection.

Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is administered to ensure the procedure is painless.

Pulp Removal and Cleaning: The infected pulp is removed, and the root canals are cleaned and shaped to remove all bacteria and infected tissue.

Filling and Sealing: After cleaning, the root canals are filled with a biocompatible material, usually gutta-percha, and the tooth is sealed with a temporary filling.

Permanent Restoration: After the root canal procedure, a permanent filling or crown is placed to restore the tooth’s function and appearance.

Follow-Up: A follow-up visit ensures that the tooth is healing properly and there are no complications.

This timeline provides an overview of the root canal procedure from start to finish. Actual times can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the specific practices of the dental clinic.

Always Welcoming New Patients

We are accepting new patients. Contact us and take the first step in achieving better oral health outcomes.

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