Root Canal

Pain-Free Root Canal Treatment at OPUS Dental

Expert care, advanced technology, and lasting relief for damaged teeth.

Why Might You Need a Root Canal?

A root canal saves a severely damaged or infected tooth by removing infection, cleaning the canals, and sealing them for long-term protection.

Common Causes:

  • Deep decay or repeated dental procedures
  • Cracked or chipped teeth
  • Lingering sensitivity & pain
  • Swollen or tender gums
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     Unmatched Precision

    High-powered magnification detects hidden canals

     Minimally Invasive

    Preserves healthy tooth structure.

     Higher Success Rates

    Reduces chances of reinfection or retreatment.

    Pain-Free & Comfortable

    Advanced anesthesia for a stress-free experience

    What to Expect During Your Root Canal Appointment

    Diagnosis and Digital X-Ray:

    We conduct a comprehensive examination using advanced digital imaging to accurately diagnose the infection and plan the most effective treatment, ensuring precision and optimal results.

    Local Anesthesia:

    Ensures a pain-free procedure with advanced anesthesia techniques for maximum comfort and a stress-free experience.

    Microscope-Guided Cleaning

    The infected pulp is carefully removed, and the canals are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to prevent reinfection and ensure long-term oral health.

    Sealing & Protection

    The canals are sealed with a biocompatible material, creating a protective barrier to prevent future infections and ensure long-term tooth stability.

    Crown Placement (If Needed):

    A custom crown is placed to restore the tooth’s strength, function, and natural appearance, ensuring long-term durability and aesthetics.

    Why Choose Opus Dental?​

    Microscope-Enhanced Root Canal Expertise

    Leading the Future of Root Canal Therapy

    Experienced Team

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Modern techniques and anesthesia make root canals virtually pain-free.

    Most root canal treatments can be completed in one or two appointments.

    In most cases, a crown is recommended to protect the treated tooth.

    Don’t Let Tooth Pain Hold You Back!