Endodontics
Root canal therapy
A root canal doesn't cause the famous pain. It ends it, and it saves a tooth that would otherwise need to come out.
When decay or a crack reaches the nerve inside a tooth, the result is the classic severe toothache. A root canal removes the inflamed tissue, cleans and seals the canals, and keeps your natural tooth doing its job.
With modern anesthetic and technique, the visit feels much like getting a filling, just longer. Most teeth are back to comfortable chewing within days, often with a crown afterward to protect the repair.
What this covers
Diagnosis first
Imaging and testing to confirm the nerve is the problem, because not every toothache needs a root canal.
Comfortable treatment
Thoroughly numbed and unhurried, with breaks whenever you need them. Sedation is available for anxious patients.
Cleaning & sealing
The canals are cleaned, disinfected, and sealed to keep bacteria out for good.
Protection afterward
Many treated teeth need a crown for strength. If yours does, you'll know why and what it costs first.
Be first through the door
One email when booking opens. Maybe one or two as the clinic takes shape. That's it.