Trusted Root Canal Care Right Here in Plano
If you've been told you need a root canal, you're not alone β and you don't have to be afraid. Millions of people receive this tooth-saving procedure every year, and with today's advanced techniques, most patients say it's no more uncomfortable than getting a routine filling.
At Pinnacle Dental, our team specializes in root canal treatment in Plano TX with a patient-first approach. Led by Dr. Steve Jang, our experienced dental team uses modern technology, including digital X-rays and precision instruments, to make every step as smooth and stress-free as possible. Whether you're dealing with sudden tooth pain or acting on a dentist's recommendation, we're here to help you preserve your natural tooth and restore your oral health.
What Exactly Is a Root Canal?
A root canal is a dental procedure designed to save a tooth that has become severely infected or damaged at its core. Inside every tooth is soft tissue called the pulp, which contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. When bacteria from tooth decay or a crack reaches this inner pulp, it can cause intense pain, swelling, and β if left untreated β a serious abscess or tooth loss.
During a root canal, the infected pulp is carefully removed, the canals are cleaned and shaped, and the tooth is sealed to prevent reinfection. In most cases, a protective dental crown is placed over the treated tooth to restore its strength and function. The result? A tooth that looks, feels, and functions just like your natural ones.
Signs You May Need Root Canal Therapy
Not sure if you need to see an endodontist? Here are some common warning signs that shouldn't be ignored:
- Persistent, severe toothache
- Sharp pain when biting or chewing
- Lingering sensitivity to heat or cold
- Darkening or discoloration of the tooth
- Swollen, tender, or bleeding gums
- A pimple-like bump on the gums
- Loose tooth without visible trauma
- Pain that radiates to the jaw or ear
If any of these symptoms sound familiar, don't wait. Early treatment prevents further damage and makes the procedure simpler and more affordable. Contact our Plano dental office to schedule a consultation right away.
What Happens During a Root Canal Procedure?
At Pinnacle Dental, we believe an informed patient is a comfortable patient. Here's a clear, step-by-step overview of what you can expect during your root canal appointment:
- 1Examination & Digital X-Rays
Dr. Jang thoroughly examines your tooth and takes digital X-rays to assess the extent of infection and map the root canal anatomy before any treatment begins.
- 2Local Anesthesia & Comfort Options
The area is fully numbed with local anesthesia so you feel little to nothing during the procedure. For anxious patients, sedation options are available to keep you calm and relaxed throughout.
- 3Accessing the Pulp Chamber
A small opening is made in the top of the tooth to access the infected pulp chamber and root canals beneath.
- 4Removing Infected Tissue
Using precision instruments, the inflamed or infected pulp is carefully removed from the canals. This is the step that eliminates the source of your pain.
- 5Cleaning, Shaping & Disinfecting
The canals are shaped, thoroughly cleaned, and disinfected to remove all bacteria and debris β preventing future infection.
- 6Filling & Sealing the Tooth
The cleaned canals are filled with a biocompatible rubber-like material called gutta-percha and sealed to keep bacteria out permanently.
- 7Crown Placement for Long-Term Protection
A custom dental crown is placed over the treated tooth to restore its structure, strength, and natural appearance β making it indistinguishable from your surrounding teeth.
Most root canal treatments are completed in one to two visits, and patients typically return to normal activities the very next day.
Key Benefits of Choosing Root Canal Therapy
Root canals have an undeserved reputation. The truth is, this procedure doesn't cause pain β it relieves it. Here's why so many patients are grateful they chose to save their natural tooth:
Nothing artificial performs quite like your own tooth. Root canal therapy lets you keep your natural bite and jaw alignment intact.
By removing the infected pulp, the procedure directly stops the severe pain caused by nerve damage and bacterial infection.
Untreated dental infections can spread to neighboring teeth, the jawbone, and even into your bloodstream. Treatment stops it in its tracks.
Saving a tooth is almost always less expensive than extracting and replacing it with a bridge or dental implant.
Once a crown is placed, your treated tooth functions just like any other β you can eat, speak, and smile without restriction.
With good oral hygiene and routine checkups, a root-canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime β making it one of the most durable dental procedures available.
What to Expect After Your Root Canal
Recovery is typically quick and straightforward. Most patients experience mild sensitivity or soreness for a few days after treatment, which is easily managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Here are a few tips to help you heal comfortably:
- β Avoid chewing on the treated side until your permanent crown is in place
- β Brush and floss gently around the area as it heals
- β Stick to soft foods for the first day or two
- β Take any prescribed medications exactly as directed
- β Keep your follow-up appointments so we can monitor healing
Maintaining your results long-term is simple: brush twice a day, floss daily, and schedule regular dental checkups. Your treated tooth can last a lifetime with proper care.