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Endodontics (Root Canal)

Endodontists and dental practices specializing in root canal therapy, pulp treatment, and tooth pain diagnosis.

564 practices total

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Frequently asked questions

Endodontics (Root Canal) — Common Questions

What is a root canal and does it hurt?

A root canal removes infected or inflamed pulp tissue from inside a tooth, cleans the canal system, and seals it. With modern anesthesia, a root canal is typically no more uncomfortable than a routine filling. Most patients are surprised by how manageable the procedure is.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

Common signs include severe toothache, prolonged sensitivity to heat or cold, darkening of the tooth, swelling or tenderness in nearby gums, or a persistent pimple on the gums. Only a dentist or endodontist can confirm the diagnosis with X-rays.

What happens after a root canal?

After the procedure, the tooth needs a crown to protect it from fracture, since treated teeth become more brittle over time. Without a crown, a root canal-treated tooth is at high risk of cracking.

How much does a root canal cost?

Root canal costs vary by tooth location: front teeth typically cost $700–$1,200; premolars $800–$1,500; molars $1,000–$2,000. Endodontists typically charge more than general dentists. Most dental insurance plans cover 50–80% of endodontic treatment.

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