Root Canal Therapy
Gentle, Effective Care to Relieve Pain and Save Your Tooth
Why Root Canal Treatment Matters
When decay, trauma, or infection reaches the pulp inside your tooth, it can cause severe pain and sensitivity. Without treatment, the infection can spread, damaging nearby teeth and bone. A root canal allows us to remove the infection, save the tooth, and restore your oral health, without the need for extraction.
At Revita Dentistry, we perform root canal treatments using modern techniques that make the process comfortable and efficient. Our goal is to relieve pain, preserve your natural tooth, and restore full function so you can smile, eat, and speak comfortably again. Root Canal Therapy Can Help With:
- Persistent tooth pain or sensitivity
- Deep decay or infection
- Cracked or damaged teeth
- Abscesses or swelling in the gums
What to Expect During Your Treatment
Your comfort is our top priority throughout your root canal procedure. Using precise imaging and gentle techniques, our team ensures your treatment is efficient, pain-free, and effective from start to finish. Here’s What You Can Expect:
- Comprehensive Exam & Diagnosis: We examine your tooth and take digital X-rays to determine the best course of treatment.
- Pulp Removal & Cleaning: The infected pulp is carefully removed, and the inner chamber is cleaned to eliminate bacteria.
- Sealing & Protection: The canal is filled with a biocompatible material and sealed to prevent reinfection.
- Final Restoration: A custom crown or filling is placed to strengthen the tooth and restore natural appearance and function.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a root canal hurt?
No, with modern anesthesia and gentle techniques, the procedure is virtually painless. Most patients feel instant relief from their toothache after treatment.
How long does a root canal take?
Most treatments take one visit of about 60–90 minutes. Complex cases or multi-rooted teeth may need a second visit for complete restoration.
What happens if I don’t get a root canal?
If left untreated, infection can spread to your gums and jawbone, causing swelling, abscesses, and even tooth loss.
Will I need a crown afterward?
Yes, most root canal-treated teeth need a crown to restore strength, function, and protection against future damage.
How do I care for my tooth after treatment?
Avoid chewing on the treated side for a few days, maintain good brushing and flossing habits, and schedule follow-ups to monitor healing and fit your final restoration.


