Root Canal Therapy in Plano, TX

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What Is Root Canal Treatment?

Broken and deteriorating teeth are usually corrected with a filling or a different kind of replacement when they are dealt with in the early stages. But if the decay extends to the center of the tooth (called the pulp), a root canal will likely be required to take out infected inner tooth tissue and improve the vulnerable tooth to restore dental function. Dentist Dr. Dao Pham treats infected or structurally deteriorating teeth utilizing delicate root canal therapy at Dali Dental and employs sedation dentistry to further elevate patient relaxation. If you suffer from a severely painful or infected tooth, call our Plano, TX facility as soon as you can to hear about the advantages of delicate root canal therapy.

How Is A Root Canal Performed?

At Dali Dental, root canals are conducted under local anesthesia, which could be combined with sedation services to produce greater comfort. As soon as your tooth has lost feeling, a rubber dam is positioned to safeguard your mouth. The impacted area will then be accessed through a little hole created in the top of the tooth. The pulp, which comprises the nerves and blood supply for every tooth, is then removed, and the area will be modified using handheld endodontic instruments before being entirely disinfected. Dr. Pham will then close off the restored tooth with an effective material and finish it off with a sedative filling to promote the recovery period.

 

 

Amazing Dr. very Polite and helpful staff in everything, your pain and economical situation. If you explain your pain and you economy Situation Dr. Pham and the staff work with you! This is my first time in this office and am already very satisfied, I have another appointment Wednesday, December 15 for root canal fix, I will write Review after the procedure

M. Healthgrades

Dr Pham spent 5 1/2 hours meticulously doing a root canal and replacing a bridge. This was no small task, but kept me comfortable while he fixed the problem!

L.S. Healthgrades

Thank you Dr Pham for the most amazing dental visit. The service was excellent and the office manager Sherry made me feel very comfortable before my root canal. Highly recommended!!!

D.A. Google

Dr. Dao Pham did a great job on my root canal today. Very nice and thorough. Knew his stuff. Ms. Sherry at front desk made my visit so wonderful. She assisted me with awesome affordable pmt plan and made me feel like part of the family. Highly recommend friends and family to also go here for future dental work.

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Save Your Tooth and Smile

Broken and abscessed teeth can result in a large number of dental and overall health concerns when disregarded or left untreated. But owing to advances in contemporary dentistry, a root canal performed at Dali Dental can be a beneficial option to rescue your tooth, and ultimately, your oral wellness. Contact our facility in Plano, TX to schedule an appointment with Dr. Dao Pham, and learn more about this endodontic treatment.

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What are the signs that root canal therapy may be needed?

Signs that root canal therapy may be needed include persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, swelling or tenderness in the gums, discoloration of the tooth, a pimple-like bump on the gums, or pain when biting or chewing. However, not all infected teeth exhibit symptoms, highlighting the importance of regular dental check-ups and x-rays for early detection.
 

Is root canal therapy painful?

Contrary to common misconception, root canal therapy is not inherently painful. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia to numb the tooth and surrounding tissues, ensuring patient comfort throughout the treatment process. While some patients may experience mild discomfort or sensitivity after the procedure, this can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain medications.
 

What is the recovery process like after root canal therapy?

The recovery process after root canal therapy is typically straightforward. Patients in Plano, TX may experience mild discomfort or sensitivity in the treated tooth for a few days, which can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain medications. It's important to follow any post-operative instructions provided by the dentist, including avoiding hard or chewy foods and practicing good oral hygiene.

*Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person. Images may contain models.