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ROOT CANAL Therapy - Union City, CA

Creating Healthy, Lifelong Smiles from the Root

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What Is a Root Canal?

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Signs & Symptoms You Need a Root Canal

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Severe tooth pain

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Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold food or drinks

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Pain when biting or chewing

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Tooth discoloration

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Loosening of the tooth

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Swollen, tender, or darkened gums

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Pimplelike bumps (fistulas) on the gums

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Cracked or broken teeth

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Signs & Symptoms You Need a Root Canal

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Severe tooth pain

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Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold food or drinks

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Pain when biting or chewing

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Tooth discoloration

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Loosening of the tooth

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Swollen, tender, or darkened gums

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Pimplelike bumps (fistulas) on the gums

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Cracked or broken teeth

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What to Expect from Your Root Canal Treatment

When the pulp inside your tooth root becomes infected, the pulp and bacteria must be removed to save your tooth, oral health, and overall health. During a root canal in Union City, CA, our dentist first numbs the treatment site with a local anesthetic. If you suffer from dental anxiety or need additional sedation, we offer diverse sedation options. Either way, you won’t feel any pain, although you may experience slight pressure as we complete the procedure.

We drill a small hole in your tooth crown to access the pulp chamber and carefully clean out all the bacteria and infected pulp and tissues. Then, we fill and seal the end with a rubber-like material called gutta- percha. Afterward, the tooth is restored with a crown or filling to protect it and restore normal function. We accept many insurance plans and offer third-party financing to ensure your treatment is both painless and affordable.

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The Benefits of Root Canal Therapy

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Preserved natural tooth

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Resolved toothache

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Restored tooth function

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Improved smile aesthetics

How to Prevent Root Canals

To prevent the need for a root canal, maintain consistent oral hygiene by brushing twice daily and flossing once a day. Avoid biting hard foods, especially with dental restorations, and wear a night guard if you grind your teeth. Use a mouth guard during sports, limit acidic and sugary drinks, and attend regular dental checkups and cleanings for early issue detection.

Prompt attention to tooth pain can prevent extensive procedures. After a root canal, follow proper aftercare by avoiding chewing on the treated tooth until fully restored, maintaining good oral hygiene, attending follow-up appointments, and contacting our office immediately if severe pain, swelling, or signs of infection occur.

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