Root Canal Treatment in Mississauga
Save your tooth with gentle, effective care from our dental team.
Why Choose Our Clinic for
Root Canal Treatment?
At our Mississauga dental clinic, your comfort and oral health are our top priorities. Root canal treatment is a safe and effective way to relieve tooth pain, stop infection, and preserve your natural tooth. Our experienced dental team uses modern technology and gentle techniques to ensure a smooth, pain-free experience from start to finish. We focus on precision, care, and lasting results to help you restore your smile with confidence.

Step-by-Step Guide to
Root Canal Treatment
A root canal is a highly effective procedure that removes infection or inflammation from inside the tooth, preventing the need for extraction. Here’s what to expect:
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Initial Consultation & ExamItem Link List Item 1
We begin with digital X-rays and diagnostics to assess the tooth and surrounding tissues.
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Local AnesthesiaItem Link List Item 2
The area is numbed completely for a pain-free procedure.
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Accessing the ToothItem Link List Item 3
A small opening is made to reach the pulp chamber and root canals.
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Removing Infected PulpItem Link List Item 4
Infected or inflamed tissue is carefully removed to stop the infection.
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Cleaning and ShapingItem Link
The canals are cleaned and disinfected to prevent reinfection.
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Filling the CanalsItem Link
A biocompatible material seals the canals for protection and strength.
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Restoring the ToothItem Link
A custom crown or filling restores function and appearance.
Signs You May Need a
Root Canal
You may need root canal treatment if you experience:
- Persistent tooth pain or pressure
- Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers
- Swelling, tenderness, or abscess near the gums
- Tooth discolouration or darkening
- Bad taste or foul odour in the mouth

If you notice these symptoms, book a consultation promptly to prevent the infection from spreading.

Treatment Time and
Recovery
Most root canal treatments take about 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case. After the procedure, mild tenderness or sensitivity is normal and typically subsides within a few days. Over-the-counter pain relief or prescribed medication can help manage any discomfort.

Our team will provide aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth recovery and help protect your restored tooth for years to come.

Relieve Tooth Pain and Protect Your Smile Today
If you’re experiencing persistent tooth pain or swelling, don’t wait; early treatment can save your tooth and prevent further infection.


