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Root Canals & Endodontics

Gentle Relief. Tooth-Saving Results.
When decay, trauma, or infection reaches the soft inner tissue of a tooth (called the pulp), root canal therapy becomes the best option to relieve pain and save the natural tooth. Despite its reputation, modern root canal treatment is safe, comfortable, and highly effective.
At our office, Dr. Bubernak provides endodontic care with a steady hand and a reassuring, gentle approach. Using advanced tools and local anesthetic, we carefully remove the damaged tissue, clean and seal the inside of the tooth, and restore it with a natural-looking crown. Most patients report little to no discomfort during the procedure.
Saving your natural tooth preserves your bite, avoids shifting, and helps you chew comfortably for years to come. With proper care, a tooth treated with a root canal can last just as long as your healthy ones—without pain or further damage.
What’s Included
Complete Tooth-Saving Care—All Under One Roof
Root canal therapy may sound intimidating, but in the right hands, it’s a routine, comfortable treatment designed to protect your natural tooth and eliminate pain.
Here’s what we offer:
- Accurate diagnosis
- Root canal therapy
- Tooth restoration
- Pain relief and follow-up
Know When It’s Time to See the Dentist
When the inner part of a tooth becomes damaged or infected, symptoms often start subtly and get worse over time. Early treatment can save the tooth and prevent serious pain or complications.
- Have lingering tooth pain
- Notice swelling or gum tenderness
- Feel pressure when biting
- Experience heat or cold sensitivity
- See darkening in a single tooth
- Have a cracked or injured tooth
Benefits of This Service
Relieve Pain. Save Your Tooth. Restore Your Comfort.
Root canal treatment can quickly resolve pain and preserve your natural tooth, avoiding the need for extraction or more extensive dental work later on.
- Relief from persistent or throbbing tooth pain
- Removal of infection to protect overall health
- Preservation of your natural tooth structure
- Restored comfort when biting and chewing
- A custom crown for long-term strength and stability
- A simple, routine procedure with long-lasting results
Even small repairs can make a big difference in how your mouth feels and functions. We’ll help you understand your options and choose what’s right for your smile—at your pace, with your comfort in mind.
What you need to know
- The procedure relieves pain. It removes infection and inflammation, stopping the source of discomfort.
- We protect your tooth after. A custom crown strengthens and seals the tooth to prevent future damage.
Why Choose Dr. Bubernak for Root Canals?
Experience
Years of advanced clinical care and tooth-saving procedures, performed with precision and a steady hand.
Honesty
We only recommend root canals when truly needed—no pressure, just clear guidance and straightforward advice.
Comfort
We focus on gentle techniques, effective anesthesia, and a calming approach that puts you at ease throughout treatment.
Clarity
We explain what’s happening at every step, so you feel confident in your care and fully supported from start to finish.
Got Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the procedure take?
Most root canals can be completed in a single visit, usually taking 60 to 90 minutes depending on the tooth and the severity of the infection. In some cases, a second visit may be needed to place the final crown or complete more complex treatment.
Will I need a crown after the root canal?
Yes, in most cases. After the infection is removed, the tooth can become more brittle over time. A crown helps restore full strength, protects the tooth from breaking, and allows you to bite and chew normally—just like before.
Is a root canal painful?
Not at all. Thanks to modern techniques and effective local anesthesia, a root canal today feels very similar to getting a standard filling. You’ll be completely numb during the procedure, and most patients feel only mild soreness afterward—nothing compared to the pain of an untreated infection.
How do I know if I need a root canal?
If you’re experiencing lingering pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, or a deep ache in one specific tooth, it could mean the pulp is inflamed or infected. The only way to be sure is to come in for an exam—we’ll check it out and let you know your best options.

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