Root Canal Treatment in Coquitlam, BC

The pulp is the delicate core of a tooth, where nerves and vessels meet to deliver nutrients and blood needed to keep it alive and functioning. Severe tooth damage or infection can disrupt the pulp, leading to unpleasant symptoms like pain, sensitivity, and difficulty eating. To effectively address this issue, the pulp needs to be removed. If left untreated, you may need to extract the entire tooth.

Book a consultation with one of our dentists near you to find out if root canal therapy is right for you.

Visiting Lincoln Dental for Treatment

At our dental practice, our team will do everything to alleviate your discomfort and restore, not only your tooth, but your overall smile. The following steps will occur when you visit us for pulp treatment:

  1. Consultation. One of our dentists will need to take x-rays of and inspect your tooth to understand the extent of your situation.
  2. Anesthesia. Medicine that keeps you from feeling pain and numbs your tooth is provided.
  3. Pulp Removal. A dental drill allows us to access the middle of the tooth. Then, the pulp is removed, and the space is disinfected so an infection doesn’t develop afterward.
  4. Shaping. The chamber is reshaped before gutta-percha is used to seal it shut. This material is biocompatible and helps preserve the tooth’s structure.
  5. Restoration. A customized dental crown is provided to cover the treated tooth. However, this can take 1-2 weeks to create, so you’ll be given a temporary one first. Dental crowns are often made from porcelain because this material looks natural, and most people prefer this.
  6. Final Touches. Once everything is done, we’ll check to ensure no further adjustments are needed. If so, they’ll be made before you leave the clinic.

Let one of our dentists in Coquitlam, BC, know if you have inquiries or concerns about your treatment so we can address them right away. We want you to have a positive experience with us, regardless of why you come in.

Does My Tooth Need Special Care After?

No! After your procedure is done, you can treat your restored tooth like any other. However, remember that sticking to a daily hygiene regimen, being mindful of what you eat, and staying in communication with your dentist via routine cleanings and check-ups will help you avoid the need for future procedures.

Contact Lincoln Dental

If the time has come to schedule root canal treatment near you, the team at Lincoln Dental awaits your call! Every patient deserves to live pain-free and enjoy their smiles, whether that’s treating yourself to a delicious meal or laughing comfortably with friends.

Call, drop by, or send an email to [email protected] to get started. We are here for you!