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Root Canal Treatment Culver City CA | United Dental Care

Your teeth are not invincible. The layers that make up your pearly white smile can become damaged, worse, and infected over time. When that moment comes (we hope it wouldn’t), you might have to undergo treatment to remove your tooth’s infected pulp to place a filling to avoid further damage or infection. You call that process root canal treatment or endodontic treatment.

You never have to waste time when pain and extreme tooth sensitivity come your way. Consult our dental experts immediately, for these are pesky instances that might root from severe cavity infection, gum disease, tooth abscess, and the like.

Save your tooth from unnecessary extraction. Your dentist might only prescribe a root canal treatment after all.



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What is a Root Canal Treatment?

Root Canal Treatment is a restorative dentistry procedure that eliminates the bacteria from an infected pulp and replaces it with dental fillings, easing tooth sensitivity and pain.

This treatment addresses oral problems - like tooth abscess and cavity infection –commonly caused by poor oral hygiene and an extreme sugar diet.

When any of these contributing causes reach the area of the dental pulp, tooth infection begins. That is why cleaning, shaping, filling, and sealing the root canal system and giving your tooth a permanent crown are essential considerations.

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When is a Root Canal Treatment recommended?

A Root Canal Treatment is mainly recommended when there is an infection in the dental pulp, and the tooth structure can still be restored. Endodontists handle this kind of procedure. They are dental experts specializing in disease treatment occurring in the soft tissues of a tooth (pulp); hence, endodontics.

This treatment demands the necessary attention because an infection in the dental pulp can neither heal by itself nor be addressed by antibiotics. Hence, it is important to consult our endodontists whenever you experience the early symptoms of a pulp infection. These include:

  • Pain reaction and heightened tooth sensitivity to hot and cold food and beverages;
  • Severe toothache;
  • Sensitivity to pressure; and
  • Loose tooth.

Not giving attention to any of these symptoms might worsen the infection, causing the pulp to die and allowing the bacteria to spread rapidly in the root canal. This case can then lead to:

  • Gum inflammation near the infected tooth
  • Swollen cheek or jaw
  • Tooth decay (as the discoloration in the tooth)
  • Tooth abscess leading to a pus discharge near the infected tooth


How does Root Canal treatment work?

There are three stages to a Root Canal treatment.

Stage 1: Performing Dental X-ray
Your Endodontist needs to assess your dental condition by identifying the canals and the surrounding structure of an infected tooth.

Stage 2: Numbing the tissues
The surrounding tissues of the infected tooth will then be numbed to ensure a painless procedure.

Stage 3:Cleaning and Curing the Root Canal System
Your Endodontist shall then open the inner chambers of the tooth for access. After which, he shall remove the infected and diseased tissues, reshape the root canal system, apply temporary dental fillings, and secure the tooth by creating a permanent crown to the teeth.


The overall root canal treatment lasts 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the tooth infection’s severity and damage.

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Root Canal Treatment Aftercare

Recovering from a Root Canal treatment comes with a list of aftercare guidelines. On average, this treatment needs a 3-5 days recovery period. Here are the things you must do and refrain from doing to ensure a quick recovery and lasting results.

DO’s:

  • Observe a proper oral and dental hygiene
  • Take the prescribed over-the-counter medicine to relieve discomfort and pain
  • Apply a bag of ice to your jaw if swelling occurs
  • Always keep your teeth clean
  • Brush and floss gently

DONT’s

  • Avoid biting hard food
  • Do not chew ice
  • Refrain from all sugary diet
  • Avoid smoking
  • Refrain from teeth grinding

Frequently Asked Questions

Can't find the information you're looking for? We've shared some of our most frequently asked questions to help you out!

On an average range, root canals can cost between $800-$1800 depending on the tooth position and the severity of damage it has. The best way to determine how much you would cost for this kind of treatment is to consult our Culver City Dentist United Dental Care experts. We also partnered with numerous insurance companies to provide better payment options and cover your expenses.

According to the Journal of Endodontics, 98% of root canal treatments last for a year, 92% last for five years, and 86% last for ten years. Culver City Dentist United Dental Care provides guaranteed long-lasting Root Canals in town.

Through the aid of modern technology, it is now possible for a dentist to perform root canal treatment in one visit. However, there are still endodontists who need two appointment periods before the treatment completion – the first is to render treatment, and the second is to follow up on any damage with dental fillings and to assess improvement.

Root Canal Treatment is painless, for it is performed with anesthesia to relieve discomfort. After 2 to 4 hours of numbness, a sore feeling is expected. However, such can be addressed with the prescribed over-the-counter pain relievers.

A root canal treatment is a unique procedure of its own. Tooth extraction, dental implants, dental bridges, and partial dentures can be one of your dentist’s treatment options when it comes to addressing the problem of an infected tooth. However, all these remain different from how a root canal treatment is done.

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