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Save Your Tooth With a Stress-free Root Canal

Root canals have a bad reputation. But at Sage Dental, we want you to know that they don’t have to be traumatic. And, having one could keep you from losing a tooth. If you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms, it could mean the nerve of your tooth is exposed or infected:
  • a severe toothache
  • pain when chewing or when pressure is applied
  • prolonged sensitivity to temperatures
  • dark discoloration of the tooth
  • swelling and tenderness in the surrounding gums
Our team at Sage Dental may be able to save your problem tooth with a simple root canal procedure.
Since comfort is one of our top priorities, most root canals we perform at Sage Dental feel similar in sensation to having a tooth filled. Call to schedule an appointment at one of our four conveniently located offices and we’ll handle the rest.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

If you're experiencing any of the following symptoms, you could have a tooth infection or abscess that requires prompt treatment:
  • Persistent, severe toothache
  • Jaw pain or swelling
  • Heightened sensitivity to hot or cold
  • A pimple-like bump on your gums
  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • An unpleasant taste or odor in your mouth
Ignoring these signs can lead to more serious complications. If you suspect an infection, contact our Sage Dental right away. Timely root canal treatment can relieve pain, protect your health, and save your tooth.

What to Expect During a Root Canal

Feeling nervous about a root canal? There’s no need to worry-it's a routine and virtually painless procedure.
At our clinic, we use advanced 3D cone-beam imaging to get a detailed view of your tooth, allowing our dentists to precisely plan your treatment. This technology helps us assess the tooth’s structure and customize the procedure to your specific needs.
With the use of modern anesthesia and cutting-edge techniques, we prioritize your comfort every step of the way. Once the procedure is complete, most patients experience significant relief and can return to their normal routine with a healthier, pain-free smile.

New Patients and Emergency Appointments Welcome