Endodontic Root Canals By A Richmond VA Area Specialist

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How Do I Know If I Need A Root Canal?

If you’re experiencing pressure, throbbing, swelling around a tooth, sensitivity to temperature and touch, or pain in the tooth and gums, you may need a root canal. When the root of a tooth is infected, there is swelling and inflammation inside the tooth, which leads to constant and severe tooth pain. Swelling may also spread to your face or neck. You should begin an antibiotic at the onset of symptoms requiring a root canal, and make an appointment right away with our friendly Richmond dentists so we can diagnose and treat the problem.

What Is A Root Canal?

A root canal (Endodontic Therapy) is a common dental treatment used to preserve your natural tooth by replacing infected material at the center of your tooth (which is called pulp) when the root becomes infected. During a root canal, the infected pulp is removed, the tooth is cleaned out, then re-filled with a permanent material to seal the tooth from future infection. Afterwards, the tooth is usually capped with a crown to seal it. That’s it! The tooth will now function just like any other tooth.



We won’t recommend any treatment unless it’s absolutely necessary, and we promise to make sure you have the most comfortable dental experience possible.

Endodontic Root Canals Richmond VA FAQ's


  • Is a Root Canal a painful procedure, and what kind of anesthesia is used?

    Root canals are performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the affected area, ensuring that the procedure itself is virtually painless. Most patients report feeling only mild discomfort during the recovery period, which can be managed with over-the-counter or prescription pain medications.

  • How long does the recovery from a Root Canal typically take, and what can I expect during the healing process?

    The recovery from a Root Canal is usually a few days to a week. You might experience some mild discomfort and swelling after the procedure, which can be managed with pain relievers and cold compresses. Your dentist will provide post-operative care instructions to help you through the healing process.

  • Can a tooth that has undergone a Root Canal get re-infected, and is it necessary to cap the tooth with a crown?

    While a tooth that has undergone a Root Canal is less susceptible to infection, it can potentially get re-infected if not properly restored. Dentists often recommend capping the tooth with a crown to protect it and prevent further damage. Crowns help ensure the long-term success of the Root Canal procedure by providing structural support and sealing the tooth from bacteria.








If you’re experiencing any of the symptoms outlined above, contact us (804) 485-1325 immediately to schedule an appointment.

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