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Root Canal

At Neola Dental in Minneola, our root canal specialists are dedicated to providing top-notch care to relieve your pain and save your natural teeth.

With a patient-first, family-oriented approach, we offer comprehensive root canal treatment using the latest techniques to ensure your comfort and well-being.

What is a root canal?

A root canal is a specialized dental procedure designed to save a damaged or infected tooth by removing the nerve and pulp from the tooth’s root. This procedure, performed by an experienced root canal endodontist, treats issues like cracked or broken teeth, cavities, and pain associated with tooth root infections.

In which cases is a root canal indicated?

A root canal is indicated when a tooth is severely damaged due to deep decay, a cracked tooth, or trauma that has affected the pulp. You may need a root canal operation if you’re experiencing:

  • Intense tooth pain or throbbing, especially when chewing
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers
  • Swelling in the gums near the affected tooth
  • Darkening of the tooth

Our dentist root canal specialist will evaluate your condition and determine if a root canal is necessary to save your tooth.

What happens during a root canal operation?

Many patients worry about undergoing a root canal operation, but the truth is, it’s a safe and highly effective procedure. Modern advancements have made root endodontics far more comfortable and less invasive than in the past.

The procedure involves creating a small opening in the tooth, removing the infected or damaged pulp, and cleaning the inside of the tooth. Once cleaned, the space is sealed with a material called root canal obturation to protect it from further infection. In many cases, a temporary filling is placed, and you may need a crown to fully restore the tooth.

After the procedure, you’ll be given instructions on caring for your tooth as it heals. Most patients report feeling immediate relief from the pain they were experiencing.

Opinions about root canal treatment

We believe that the best testament to the quality of our BruxZir esthetic crowns comes from our satisfied patients.

Deborah Olarte
16:05 21 Feb 25
All the staff is very friendly, they welcome you with a smile on their faces, they make you feel very comfortable. The dentist is also very professional and expert.
Paul Cavitt
13:26 16 Feb 25
Very informative and so personable
Abel Lorenzo
14:19 09 Feb 25
Teresa Eberling
19:22 08 Feb 25
Lovely, clean office. The staff is knowledgeable and caring.
Mark Ammaturo
19:04 08 Feb 25
The nicest staff made me feel so comfortable my new dentist is the best Esther was so nice
Kathleen
17:57 08 Feb 25
Debbie Schlauraff
15:57 07 Feb 25
Love this office professional and friendly staff the dentist is awesome
joel MF
17:58 06 Feb 25
The best
Megan Roberts
14:32 01 Feb 25
Absolutely amazing dental office! I came in with severe pain and was incredibly nervous, but the team went above and beyond to make me feel comfortable. They explained everything clearly, so I understood every step of my treatment. Their kindness, professionalism, and genuine care truly stood out. I’ve never felt so at ease at the dentist. Highly recommend to anyone looking for exceptional care!
Deborah Olarte
21:39 30 Jan 25
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Schedule your root canal appointment with a specialist in Minneola

If you’re looking for a root canal specialist in Minneola, you’ve come to the right place. At Neola Dental, we pride ourselves on being the first independently-owned dental clinic in the area, offering personalized care that puts your needs first.

Root canal and crowns: Why they often go together

In many cases, a root canal tooth will require a crown after the procedure to protect the tooth from breaking and restore its full function. While not every root canal needs a crown, it’s commonly recommended, especially for molars or root canal on a crowned tooth. The crown over root canal provides added strength, ensuring that your tooth can withstand everyday use after treatment.

In some cases, patients may need a root canal through crown if the existing crown needs treatment underneath.

Frequently asked questions about root canal

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