Root Canal Therapy in Mundaring

Let go of your dental pain. Enjoy the benefits of efficient root canal therapy with our professional dentist today and you’ll be on your way to restoring oral health in no time!
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Relieve pain and protect your teeth with root canal therapy

When you’re in pain, it’s hard to think about anything else. You don’t want to worry about the health of your teeth, but the pain is just too much to bear.
It’s normal to feel anxious or scared when you learn that you need a root canal. You may be worried about the pain, cost, or time commitment involved in this dental treatment.
At Mundaring Dental and Implant Centre, we offer gentle and affordable root canal treatment. Our experienced team of dentists will work with you to ensure you get the smile you deserve. Plus, we offer a convenient payment option, and our clinic is open from Monday to Friday. If you need root canal treatment, don’t hesitate to call Mundaring Dental and Implant Centre at 08 6495 2000 to get back to your life with a smile and say goodbye to dental pain!

Problems that Might Need Root Canal Therapy

At Mundaring Dental and Implant Centre, we offer world-class dental care in a relaxed and comfortable setting. Our dentists have extensive experience in all aspects of modern dentistry, including root canal procedures, so you can be sure that you’re receiving the best possible care available.

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Dental abscess: A tooth abscess is an infection that can cause a great deal of pain. If left untreated, the infection may spread and damage other teeth or even your jawbone; don’t wait until it’s too late, get treatment at Mundaring Dental and Implant Centre today!

Cracked tooth: Cracks in teeth may be a sign of a cavity or trauma, which can quickly lead to the death of your tooth’s nerve, and an abscess might grow. Don’t ignore the pain! Schedule an appointment today to avoid this dental issue.

Loose filling: Ignoring a loose filling can lead to a more serious problem and cause you more pain in the long run. Get the root canal treatment you need from our experienced professionals right away.

Deep decay: Deep decay results in holes and cavities which may lead to pain as well as infection or even losing a tooth. Our entire team at Mundaring Dental and Implant Centre understands how challenging it is to deal with dental cavities; get a seamless root canal treatment with us to have a healthier, perfect smile!

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Why choose
Mundaring dental
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We listen to your concerns for your smile, and dental health. We help make your treatment choices in simple, and non judgemental way, and deliver your chosen treatment with a fast, efficient, and caring touch.

Convenient Quality Dental Care

With over 50 years of combined experience, our team of professionals continues to provide high-quality dental services, from general dentistry and dental implant services to restorative and cosmetic dentistry.

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A Compassionate Team Utilizing Modern Technology:

Mundaring Dental & Implant Centre offers the latest dental implant technology and techniques to provide you with the best possible results. Our state-of-the-art equipment makes your dental implant experience as easy and stress-free as possible.

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Easily Accessible

Mundaring Dental & Implant Centre is proud to offer flexible payment plan options to make sure that everyone receives the dental care they need.

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Same-day Dentistry and Fast Turn Around Time

Mundaring Dental & Implant Centre offers same-day service for various dental treatments, including dental crowns. You can get high-quality dental care and more natural-looking crowns in just one visit!

FAQs

Root canal therapy is a routine procedure that a general dentist can handle. Depending on the severity of the condition, they may refer you to an endodontist, a dentist who specialises in caring for the dental pulp and nerve tissue.

A dentist performs a root canal procedure by removing the infected pulp and nerve from the root canal area of the tooth, cleaning and shaping the root canal, and filling and sealing the opening. To restore its natural teeth function, your dentist will seal it with a dental filling or a prosthetic crown.

A root canal isn’t any more painful than a filling or having a wisdom tooth extracted because patients are given anesthesia. On the other hand, a root canal is usually a little uncomfortable or numb afterwards and can even cause slight discomfort for a few days.

General dentists are proficient in providing root canal therapy and have the instruments and expertise needed to complete most invasive procedures correctly. However, in some complex cases, even dentists who routinely perform root canals will send their patients to an endodontist, a root canal dental professional specializing in treating damaged tooth pulp.

Root canal therapy has a high success rate, according to the European Journal of Dentistry (EJD), ranging from 86 percent to 98 percent. Therefore, it’s one of today’s dental procedures with good outcome. Contrary to popular belief, root canal therapy does not cause cancer, systemic disorders, or danger to pregnant women.

Following root canal therapy, the tooth surface is more susceptible to infection and canal contamination. To minimize recontamination of a failed root canal treatment procedure, we will cover your tooth with a dental crown, preventing you from needing a tooth extraction. The crown will protect the brittle enamel from wear and chipping.

To guarantee that your dental crown blends in seamlessly, the colour of your crown will be carefully matched to the colour of your neighbouring teeth. You may unwind and eat your favorite meals with confidence, knowing that your crown is efficient and long-lasting.

The root canal treatment is a routine and well-known procedure. However, root canal therapy must be weighed against the risks, complications, and side effects that come with any medical or dental procedure. Using appropriate planning, our highly trained team of dentists has been implementing treatments like these for years, minimising potential risks to the greatest extent possible.

Listed below are some of the potential risks:

Reinfection

This is the most common concern among root canal patients before undergoing the treatment. In fact, if you’re having a dental procedure to get rid of an infection, you want to know if it’ll be worth it. While reinfection is a possibility with root canals, your dentist will make every effort to minimise it.

The Seal May Fail

The most prevalent root canal risk is seal failure. Your dentist will need to seal the access hole inside the tooth. If there are any cracks or gaps in the seal, bacteria will re-enter it.

It’s also conceivable for a seal to break down. Permanent fillings or crowns will be used to seal up the exposed section of the tooth. Though these are designed to resist pressure, they may wear out over time and allow bacteria to resurface if not adequately cared for.

Broken Tooth

Root canal-treated teeth may not be as strong as before the bacterial infection and treatment. But since the tooth dies during the procedure and all of the living parts are removed, the tooth might become reasonably weak.

Discolouration

The dental pulp contains connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves, and some people may detect colour changes in the treated tooth. This is since when the pulp is extracted, the tooth dies. In some instances, the dead roots are visible through the dentin. This, however, occurs only in extremely rare circumstances.

If issues arise, a professional can quickly evaluate and resolve the problem, allowing the root canal to be completed. To avoid issues, you should listen to your dentist’s instructions. If they prescribe an antibiotic, remember to finish the entire prescription.

An infected pulp of the tooth, like other infections, does not heal on its own and will only worsen, which is why a root canal is the suggested treatment. Sometimes the pain goes away, and people believe the infection has completely vanished. Unfortunately, this is only a signal that the nerves inside the tooth have died. 

Even if there is no longer any discomfort, the infection is still present inside the tooth. Aside from a root canal, the only option is tooth extraction. If you do not seek treatment or have the tooth removed, the effects might be severe. If the bacterial infection is not controlled, it can spread to the jaw, brain, blood, and the rest of the body.

The cost of root canal therapy is determined by various factors, including whether or not a dental crown is necessary. One canal area treatment using a root canal filling dental materials costs between $600 and $760, whereas crowning one canal costs between $2,400 and $2,900.

In general, root canal therapy is not covered by health insurance policies in Australia. To be covered for root canal therapy, you must have a high level of supplemental coverage. Most additional cover policies consider minor dental health services such as check-ups but not major dental procedures like root canal treatments.

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