Root Canals

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Root Canal Therapy in Oakville

If you have an infected nerve or badly damaged tooth, root canal therapy is a great option. As your Oakville root canal dental office, we treat patients in and around the Oakville, Milton, Burlington and Mississauga area. 

At Uptown Oakville Dentistry, we understand that the thought of root canal therapy can be scary; but we do everything we can to create a comfortable and calm environment while utilizing the most up-to-date technology.

Do you need a root canal?

Have you ever asked yourself, “Should I consider a root canal?” If you have, you owe it to yourself to discuss your concerns with us. Some of the most common reasons people seek root canal therapy in Oakville include: 

  • Chipped or cracked tooth
  • Long-lasting pain and sensitivity
  • Discolouration of one tooth 
  • Swelling and/ or redness around the affected tooth

Once your tooth has been restored, our Oakville root canal specialist can discuss other options with you to ensure your smile stays healthy and beautiful for years to come. One of these recommendations is having your teeth whitened professionally at Uptown Oakville Dentistry. Dr. Uzma uses different bleaching techniques and will discuss your options with you to find the right one for you.

With years of experience and training, Dr. Uzma Khan has helped many patients regain their healthy smiles.

Contact us at Uptown Oakville Dentistry for root canal treatment in Oakville.

How is a root canal treatment done?

  • The dentist gives you a local anesthetic (freezing).
  • To protect your tooth from bacteria in your saliva during the treatment, the dentist places a rubber dam around the tooth being treated.
  •  The dentist makes an opening in the tooth to reach the root canal system and the damaged pulp.
  •  Using very fine dental instruments, the dentist removes the pulp by cleaning and enlarging the root canal system.
  •  After the canal has been cleaned, the dentist fills and seals the canal.
  •  The opening of the tooth is then sealed with either a temporary or permanent filling.

Click here learn more about root canal treatments and how they are performed.

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