Root Canal Treatment

Get the Best Root Canal Treatment with QDT Dental

Professional Care and Advanced Technology

Professional Care

At QDT dental, we provide our patients with the best root canal treatment available. Our team of highly qualified and experienced dentists are dedicated to delivering the highest quality care and treatment possible. We utilize advanced technology and equipment to ensure that each procedure is as comfortable and successful as possible.

Advanced Technology

At QDT dental, we use the most advanced technology and equipment to ensure that each root canal treatment is safe and successful. Our dentists use digital imaging, lasers, and cutting-edge tools to provide precise and accurate care. We also specialize in using 3D imaging and advanced techniques to provide our patients with the most advanced and accurate root canal treatment possible.

Comprehensive Treatment Plan

At QDT dental, our goal is to provide our patients with a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to their individual needs. We take the time to understand your specific needs and requirements in order to create a customized treatment plan that is right for you. We strive to provide our patients with the best care and treatment possible, ensuring a successful and comfortable experience.
Root canal treatment (endodontic therapy) is made necessary when an untreated cavity makes it to the nerve of the tooth or when trauma occurs resulting in nerve damage. Once the pulp becomes infected, the surrounding bone can become compromised resulting in an abscess. If the pulp is infected, severe pain and swelling can persist until treatment is rendered. Symptoms that indicate the pulp has become infected may include sensitivity to hot/cold or sweets, pain, swelling, pain from bite pressure, even a bad taste in the mouth. Nevertheless, sometimes no symptoms manifest and you are unaware of anything until a checkup.
A root canal is performed to clean out the infected pulp tissue and disinfect the canals of the tooth. Alternate treatment would be to remove the tooth. Once the infection is resolved, the canal is filled in to prevent any further infection. Typically, a crown is recommended for restoring a tooth that has undergone root canal therapy.