High-Quality Root Canal Therapy in Hyattsville and North Bethesda

If you have a tooth that has been damaged by decay or infection, Dr. Deepa may suggest a root canal tosave the tooth and get you out of pain. This fairly routine procedure is made virtually painless with local anesthetic, so you won't need to worry about any discomfort. During your treatment, Dr. Deepa will gently clean the inside of your tooth and fill it to protect it from further damage. Signs of an infected tooth include pain when chewing, sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures, and grayish coloring. Smiles of Hyattsville is proud to provide gentle, high-quality, and provide painless dentistry services to the greater Hyattsville area. Call us today if you think you need root canal therapy.

Get Painless, Efficient Root Canal Therapy

Dr. Deepa has years of experience handling everything from cosmetic dentistry to gentle tooth extraction, and no matter the severity of your dental issue, our team can help you get the treatment that's right for you. Don't let yourself get caught off guard by an infection or the formation of painful abscesses... if you think you may need root canal therapy, reach out to us right away and get the best dental care in Hyattsville.

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Your Root Canal Doesn't Have To Be Painful

Join us at Smiles of Hyattsville to get sophisticated, modern care in a friendly, professional environment. Our commitment is to helping people maintain healthy and beautiful smiles... and that means we strive to give every patient a personalized care plan, from pediatrics to root canals.

Frequently Asked Questions About Root Canal Treatment

What is a root canal?
A root canal removes infected or damaged pulp from inside a tooth, cleans and disinfects the canal, then seals it to prevent reinfection — saving your natural tooth.
Does a root canal hurt?
Modern root canal treatment is virtually painless with local anesthesia. Most patients say it feels like getting a filling. The procedure actually relieves the pain caused by the infection.
How do I know if I need a root canal?
Signs include severe toothache, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, swollen or tender gums, a darkened tooth, or a persistent pimple on the gums. A dental exam and X-ray will confirm the diagnosis.
How long does a root canal take?
Most root canals take 60–90 minutes and can be completed in one visit. Complex cases or molars may require a second appointment.

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