Root Canal Therapy in Ormond Beach

Root Canal Therapy in Ormond Beach

Renewing Comfort, Preserving Smiles

Root canals, performed by our skilled dentist, Dr. Yesell Candelario, are designed to alleviate discomfort caused by infected or damaged dental pulp. Root Canal Therapy is a meticulous process aimed at preserving your natural teeth and restoring comfort. At New Roots Dentistry in Ormond Beach, we blend precision with care to ensure a positive experience during your root canal procedure. Explore how our expertise can renew your dental well-being and preserve your radiant smile.

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Address Tooth Pain Effectively?

Root canal therapy is the optimal solution for toothaches stemming from chronic abscesses or nerve trauma. By eliminating the nerve tissues within the tooth, this procedure not only alleviates throbbing pain but also ensures a lasting solution. Our dentist at New Roots Dentistry in Ormond Beach will skillfully perform the endodontic treatment, removing the nerve, cleaning, medicating, and sealing the tooth's hollow chamber. This comprehensive approach prevents the recurrence of pain and safeguards against further damage by sealing off the tooth. Experience relief with root canal therapy at New Roots Dentistry.

Exploring Alternatives

While root canal therapy is a highly effective means of saving a tooth, avoiding endodontic treatment poses risks of infection spread. The primary alternative is tooth extraction, but this choice may lead to complications like bone loss or misalignment. Root canals emerge as the superior option for both aesthetics and functionality, offering a cost-effective solution. However, should tooth extraction become necessary, Dr. Yesell Candelario at New Roots Dentistry in Ormond Beach can expertly place implants or bridges to maintain tooth spacing and function, preserving the integrity of your smile.

the Need for a Root Canal

Uncertain about whether you need a root canal? Sensitivity to heat, a history of trauma leading to nerve damage, or visible signs of an abscess may indicate the necessity for early root canal treatment. In your examination, a brief X-ray of the affected tooth will be taken to evaluate any internal or surrounding damage. Dr. Yesell Candelario will then inform you about the need for a root canal. The New Roots Dentistry team in Ormond Beach is here to address any questions or concerns you may have.