Root Canal Therapy

Root Canal Treatment in Irving, TX

Root Canals in Valley Ranch

Many people cringe at the thought of a root canal, but modern dentistry has made root canal treatments easier and more comfortable than ever. With effective anesthesia, the procedure causes minimal discomfort.

A root canal is needed when the living pulp inside your tooth becomes damaged or infected. This condition can be painful, and a root canal — also called a pulpectomy — is often the best way to relieve that pain. Additionally, untreated infection can spread and cause more serious problems.

After removing the infected pulp and thoroughly cleaning the canal, your dentist can place a crown to protect the tooth and restore its appearance.

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment at Coolbreeze Dentistry

  • Relieves severe tooth pain caused by infection or decay
  • Prevents the spread of infection to other teeth or gums
  • Saves your natural tooth, avoiding the need for extraction
  • Restores tooth function and appearance with a protective crown
  • Performed by experienced dentists serving Irving, Valley Ranch, Las Colinas, and Coppell, TX

If you are experiencing dental pain or signs of infection, call Coolbreeze Dentistry at (972) 432-8811 immediately to schedule an appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Root Canal Treatment

Is root canal treatment painful?

With modern anesthesia techniques, most patients experience little to no pain during root canal treatment. Some discomfort may occur afterward but can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

How long does a root canal treatment take?

A root canal procedure usually takes one to two visits, depending on the severity of infection and the tooth involved. Your dentist will provide a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Your Trusted Root Canal Dentist in Valley Ranch, Irving, TX

Dr. Niteha Aggarwal provides precise, comfortable root canal therapy with modern technology and minimal visits—relieving pain and preserving natural teeth for families across Irving.