Magnolia Root Canal Dentist

Stop pain and save your tooth

Find relief with root canal therapy in Magnolia

Severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, and swelling around a tooth are signs of an infection that may require a root canal. Our team offers precise, comfortable treatment to save natural teeth and relieve discomfort. If you’re experiencing dental pain, we’re here to help you regain a healthy smile.

What is it like getting a root canal?

A root canal sounds intimidating, but in reality, it’s a straightforward way to relieve pain and save your tooth. Our patient-focused approach makes the process smooth, comfortable, and efficient.

  • 5Numbing & Preparation: We ensure you’re completely comfortable before carefully accessing the infected area.
  • 5Cleaning & Sealing: The damaged pulp is removed, and the inside of your tooth is disinfected and sealed to prevent further issues.
  • 5Strength & Protection: We’ll place a temporary filling and if needed, a custom crown will be crafted to restore strength and function.
  • 5Final Restoration: Once healed, you’ll return to have your permanent crown or filling placed, leaving your tooth as good as new.
TX Magnolia root canal dentist Gary Squyres DDS

Save your tooth from extraction

Root canals are a simple and effective way to:

Relive pain caused by infected or inflamed tooth pulp, providing immediate relief.

Keep your natural tooth, which is vital for maintaining proper chewing function and preventing adjacent teeth from shifting.

Prevent the further spread of infection to neighboring teeth and the jawbone.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need a root canal?

If you experience persistent tooth pain, extreme sensitivity to temperature, or swelling around a tooth, you may need a root canal. We’ll assess your symptoms and take x-rays to determine the best course of action for you.

Can I get a tooth extraction instead?

We respect your autonomy and treatment preferences. It’s our goal to make sure you have an in-depth understanding of your options and the pros and cons of each. An extraction is sometimes the best option when the remaining tooth structure is inadequate. In certain scenarios, a root canal can be an effective and predictable way to preserve the structure of functionality of your tooth.

How long does a root canal take?

Most root canal treatments are completed in one visit, lasting about 60-90 minutes. More complex cases may require a second appointment for thorough cleaning and sealing. Our Magnolia root canal dentist will fill you in on what to expect with your particular case.

What happens after a root canal?

After treatment, your tooth may be temporarily sensitive, but this usually subsides within a few days. A dental crown may be recommended to strengthen the tooth and restore function.

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Our Magnolia dentist office is easy to find and designed to make you feel at home. Schedule today and see why local families trust us with their care.

514 Honea Egypt Rd.,
Suite 100
Magnolia, Texas 77354

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