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Looking for affordable root canal treatment in Brampton then you are in right place. We deliver the best and affordable root canal treatment with great outcomes. “Root canal.” It’s a term that often drives fear into patients’ imagination. But, with modern anesthesia and the latest surgical techniques, you will find undergoing root canal therapy comes with the same amount of discomfort as a regular dental filling. So, if you have been informed that an infected or damaged tooth will require root canal therapy, there is nothing to worry about.
In fact, you will get immediate relief from toothache by doing root canal treatment. Root canal treatment costs around $700 – $1300, and the price varies for different teeth. To get an accurate estimate, you may visit our dental office.
Have a question about treating a root canal in Brampton? Call Polaris Dental and schedule a consultation today!
How much does a root canal cost in Brampton?
Root canal treatment costs something between $800 – $1600. The charges mainly depend on the tooth, the number of canals, and the extent of decay.
What to do if I cannot afford a root canal?
We provide flexible financial options if you cannot afford a root canal. We also provide you with alternate options like tooth removal and replacement.
Do I need a crown after root canal?
Yes, a crown is needed after the root canal treatment. You may choose a ceramic or porcelain crown for the front teeth and a metallic or ceramic crown for the molars.
How painful is a root canal? How many appointments are needed to complete a root canal?
Root canal procedure is absolutely painless and usually done in one visit. The procedure saves the tooth and gives immediate relief from the pain.
Root canal therapy is a multi-stage treatment plan with the intended goal of eliminating infected pulp tissue in order to save the tooth. Once the infected tissue is removed, the tooth is then filled and sealed to protect it against further bacterial infections.
Most root canal treatment procedures take less than an hour to complete. Although, more complex root canal treatments can take around 90 minutes. If a dental crown is necessary, you will likely receive a temporary crown following the procedure and then a final restorative crown during a follow-up visit.
Unlike other areas of the body, infections in the inner part of the tooth (such as the pulp chamber and canals) rarely resolve on their own. Some patients that avoid treatment mistakenly believe that since the pain subsides the infection has gone away. But, what really happens in these cases is the pulp of the tooth has become necrotic and the nerves inside the tooth have died. (But, the infection will continue.) When an infection reaches the pulp (soft tissue) of the tooth, root canal therapy will likely be the only option to eliminate the infection and save the tooth.
If your dentist recommends root canal therapy, here are several reasons you should elect for this type of treatment:
Pulpitis is a serious infection that will not go away on its own. if you suspect that you have a tooth infection, seek treatment as soon as possible – call us today to get started.
While the best way to determine whether you have a tooth infection is to schedule an appointment with your dentist, here are some other signs and symptoms that an infection is present:
Root canals are a cost-effective treatment and help improve oral health. These are the primary advantages of root canal treatment:
Most root canal treatments require one of two appointments. Before the procedure the tooth will receive a local anesthetic to numb the tooth and ensure you are comfortable for the duration of the procedure.
During a root canal treatment, a small pilot hole is drilled into the biting surface of the tooth. Next, dental files of various widths are used to extract the pulp and nerves of the tooth.
Once the infected tissue is removed, the pulp chamber and canals go through a sterilization process. The tooth is then filled with a natural material called gutta-percha. The tooth is then sealed to prevent further bacterial intrusion. Depending on what tooth receives root canal therapy and how healthy it is, a dental crown may be recommended. If a crown is ordered, you will leave with a temporary crown and return once your final restoration is ready.
When pulpitis is in its earliest stages, it is known as reversible pulpitis. Reversible pulpitis can be treated by accessing the pulp chamber, applying an antibacterial medicament, then filling and sealing the tooth.
Irreversible pulpitis is the term used when the infection and inflammation become so severe that the pulp of the tooth must be removed. The most common treatment for irreversible pulpitis is root canal therapy.
It’s worth noting that if the pain appears to go away, it’s much more likely that the pulp has turned necrotic, killing the nerves, instead of the infection resolving on its own.
Pulling the affected tooth will likely remove the infection. But, this can lead to additional complications. If the tooth is not replaced with either a dental implant or bridge, the neighboring teeth will attempt to fill the void, causing issues with drifting and possibly additional tooth loss.
Are you concerned that recent tooth pain may indicate that a root canal treatment may be necessary? Schedule a consultation with the team at Polaris Dental in Brampton – don’t wait, call us today!
More About Dr. Smitha Manoj
Dr. Smitha Manoj is the principal dentist in Brampton.
Root canal therapy helps to restore aesthetics and function by preserving and restoring the natural tooth and providing immediate relief from pain.
Ceramic crowns are recommended after root canal treatment to make sure that the teeth are protected from cracks and fractures.
More About Dr. Steven Zhao
DDS
Dr. Steven Zhao possesses a strong passion for providing personal, patient-centered, and evidence-based care through continuing education courses. He was awarded the Toronto Crown and Bridge Award for the most outstanding work in prosthodontics and restorative dentistry while obtaining his Dental Degree from the University of Toronto. He also has a special interest in cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry.
Dr. Zhao focuses on personal attention to each and every one of his patients while addressing their anxieties and concerns. He encourages open discussion and takes the time to explain treatments to his patients. What he enjoys the most about dentistry is not only building beautiful smiles but listening and sharing stories with his patients.
We work as a team to provide high quality dental services to our patients in Brampton and the neighboring areas. We know that you are busy – For the convenience of our patients, we are open on weekends including Sundays. Our timings are flexible with options for early morning and late evening appointments including emergency appointments.
We offer comprehensive care for our patients including various modalities of cosmetic dentistry. Smile-enhancing procedures like bonding,veneers, ceramic crowns, teeth whitening are done to meet the unique needs of each and every patient.
In our general dental practice,we also offer Invisalign and orthodontic braces at an affordable price. As you know, Invisalign is one of the ways of corrective treatment for misalignment of teeth This involves transitioning through a series of aligners until the desired change is accomplished.Read more about Invisalign below.
Emergency dental care is offered at an affordable rate and this includes root canal treatment, wisdom teeth removals and a comprehensive range of dental services. Open on Sundays.
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