Stop tooth pain at the source and avoid losing your tooth. At T32 Dental, our experienced dentists provide comfortable root canal treatment to treat infection and restore your tooth.

A root canal is a way to treat an infected tooth from the inside. We clean out the infected area, disinfect the tooth, then seal it to keep it stable. Our team of dentists take a gentle, careful approach and explain everything clearly, so you feel prepared from the start.

A root canal appointment is a proactive step to stop an internal tooth problem from getting worse.
Each root canal treatment appointment includes:
A toothache that doesn’t go away
Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers
Pain when biting or pressure on the tooth
Swelling, tenderness, or a bump on the gum
A tooth that looks darker than the others
Deep decay or a badly damaged tooth






No. We numb the area first, so most people feel pressure rather than pain during treatment. Afterward, the tooth can feel a little sore for a day or two, which is normal.
It depends on which tooth needs treatment and how complex the case is. Some root canals can be done in two to three visits, while others need more than three visits. After we examine the tooth and your X-rays, we will tell you how long your treatment is likely to take.
Not always, but a dental crown is often recommended for back teeth or teeth that are already weak. A crown helps support the tooth after RCT treatment.
The root canal crown cost depends on the tooth and the type of crown. If you need one, we’ll explain why and give you a clear quote upfront.
A root canal can last for many years, especially with good oral hygiene and regular check-ups. If a crown is recommended, it can also help the tooth last longer.
Root canal cost (or root canal treatment cost) depends on which tooth is involved and how complex the treatment is. Root canal prices can also vary if the tooth needs extra rebuilding afterward, or if a crown is recommended. We’ll confirm your costs after your assessment so you know what to expect.
Many cases can be treated by our dentists. If your case is more complex, we may recommend an endodontic specialist (a dentist who focuses on root canal treatment). We will help you determine the best option for your care.