At Illume – Advanced Dentistry, we understand that the words “root canal” can make many patients anxious. But with our cutting-edge technology and advanced techniques, we make root canal treatment comfortable, gentle, stress-free, and highly effective in saving natural teeth that might otherwise need to be extracted.
What is a Root Canal?
A root canal is a procedure used to treat infection or damage inside a tooth. When decay or trauma reaches the tooth’s pulp (the soft tissue containing nerves and blood vessels), it can cause severe pain, sensitivity, or swelling. Root canal treatment removes the infected pulp, cleans and seals the tooth, and restores it with a crown if needed.

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
- Saves your natural tooth – avoiding extraction.
- Relieves pain and infection – restoring oral health.
- Long-lasting results – when combined with a crown.
- Preserves chewing ability and smile aesthetics.
Aftercare and Restoration
Following root canal therapy, most teeth require a dental crown to restore their strength and function. At Illume, we offer natural-looking crowns that blend seamlessly with your smile.
If you’ve been advised to get a root canal, don’t delay. Early treatment can prevent worsening of symptoms and save your tooth with minimal intervention. At Illume Advanced Dentistry, we’re here to guide you through the process with expertise, empathy, and exceptional care.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Not anymore! With modern anesthesia and techniques, root canal treatments are no more uncomfortable than getting a dental filling. Most patients feel relief, not pain, after the procedure.
Common symptoms include persistent toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, discoloration, or pain when chewing. A dental exam and X-ray will confirm the diagnosis.
Not anymore! With modern anesthesia and techniques, root canal treatments are no more uncomfortable than getting a dental filling. Most patients feel relief, not pain, after the procedure.
Yes, in most cases. A crown is recommended to protect the tooth, restore strength, and prevent fracture—especially in molars or teeth with significant decay.
With good oral hygiene and regular checkups, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime. It’s a highly successful, long-term solution to saving a natural tooth.