Root Canal Treatment (Endodontics): Symptoms, Procedure, Cost, and What to Expect at Danton Dental
Save your natural tooth with gentle, advanced root canal therapy
A root canal may sound intimidating, but modern dentistry has made the procedure comfortable, safe, and highly effective. Root canal treatment (also called endodontic therapy) is designed to save an infected or damaged tooth so you don’t have to lose it.
At Danton Dental in , our gentle and experienced team uses advanced technology to perform root canals with precision and minimal discomfort—helping relieve pain, remove infection, and preserve your natural tooth structure.
If you’re experiencing tooth pain or have been told you may need a root canal, this complete guide explains everything you need to know.
What Is a Root Canal?
- Removes the infected pulp
- Cleans and disinfects the root canals
- Fills the canals with a biocompatible material
- Seals the tooth
- Places a crown for strength and protection
Signs You May Need a Root Canal
- Persistent toothache
- Sharp pain when chewing
- Sensitivity to hot or cold
- Swelling or tenderness around the tooth
- Darkening of the tooth
- Gum pimple or abscess
- Pain that wakes you up at night
What Causes the Need for a Root Canal?
- Deep decay reaching the pulp
- Cracked or fractured tooth
- Trauma or injury
- Repeated dental procedures
- Severe gum disease
Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
Relieves Pain
The procedure eliminates the infection causing your toothache.
Saves the Natural Tooth
Prevents the need for extraction and costly tooth replacements.
Stops Infection Spread
Prevents bacteria from spreading to surrounding teeth, gums, and bone.
Restores Function
After a crown is placed, the tooth functions like normal.
Long-Term Protection
Successful root canals can last a lifetime with proper care.
How We Perform Root Canal Treatment at Danton Dental
Examination & X-rays
We begin with digital X-rays or panoramic imaging to examine the infection.
Local Anesthesia
Your tooth and surrounding gum area are numbed completely.
Pulp Removal
A small opening is made in the tooth to remove the infected tissue.
Cleaning & Shaping
The canals are cleaned, disinfected, and shaped using modern rotary instruments.
Filling the Canals
The canals are filled with gutta-percha, a safe, biocompatible material.
Sealing the Tooth
A temporary or permanent filling is placed.
Crown Placement
Most root-canal-treated teeth need a dental crown to prevent cracking and ensure long-term strength.
Does a Root Canal Hurt?
- Pressure
- Mild sensitivity
- NO significant pain
How Long Does the Procedure Take?
- Number of roots
- Severity of infection
- Tooth location (molars take longer than front teeth)
Root Canal Treatment Cost in Canada
- Front tooth: $350 – $600
- Premolar: $500 – $900
- Molar: $900 – $1,500
- Dental crown: $900 – $1,500
- X-rays
- Exam fees
Recovery and Aftercare
- Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until crowned
- Take anti-inflammatory medication if recommended
- Avoid very hot or hard foods for 1–2 days
- Maintain brushing and flossing as usual
- Attend your follow-up appointment
Are Root Canals Safe?
At Danton Dental, we follow strict sterilization and precision techniques to ensure the highest level of safety.
When to See a Dentist
- Severe tooth pain
- Prolonged sensitivity
- Swelling
- A bump on the gums
- A cracked tooth
