Root canal
Root canal

Root Canal Therapy

Root Canal Therapy

Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy is designed to save a tooth when the inner nerve (pulp) becomes infected or inflamed—often from decay, cracks, or injury. By removing the infection and sealing the tooth, we stop the pain while helping you keep your natural tooth for years to come.

Root canal therapy is designed to save a tooth when the inner nerve (pulp) becomes infected or inflamed—often from decay, cracks, or injury. By removing the infection and sealing the tooth, we stop the pain while helping you keep your natural tooth for years to come.

Root canal therapy is designed to save a tooth when the inner nerve (pulp) becomes infected or inflamed—often from decay, cracks, or injury. By removing the infection and sealing the tooth, we stop the pain while helping you keep your natural tooth for years to come.

When a Root Canal May Be Needed

You may need treatment if you experience:

  • Pain when chewing or biting

  • Ongoing or throbbing toothache

  • Sensitivity to hot or cold

  • Swelling or tenderness around the tooth or gums

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Colac tooth pain
Colac tooth pain
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What to Expect During Root Canal Therapy

We make the procedure as comfortable and stress-free as possible:

  1. Exam & X-Rays – A full assessment and X-rays help us locate the infection and plan treatment.

  2. Local Anaesthetic – The tooth is completely numbed; most patients say it feels similar to a standard filling.

  3. Cleaning the Tooth – The damaged pulp is removed, and the root canals are cleaned to eliminate bacteria.

  4. Sealing & Restoration – The tooth is sealed to prevent reinfection. A crown or porcelain filling may be recommended to restore strength and function.

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment

  • Relieves pain caused by infection

  • Saves your natural tooth

  • Prevents infection from spreading to other teeth or the jaw

  • Restores chewing comfort and function

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Dentist in Colac
Dentist in Colac

Tailored treatment solutions

Clarity Around Your Oral Health

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a root canal painful?

No, with modern techniques and local anaesthetic, most people find it no more uncomfortable than a regular filling.

Is a root canal painful?

No, with modern techniques and local anaesthetic, most people find it no more uncomfortable than a regular filling.

Is a root canal painful?

No, with modern techniques and local anaesthetic, most people find it no more uncomfortable than a regular filling.

How long does a root canal take?

Most treatments take about 60–90 minutes. In some cases, a second or third visit may be needed for a crown or final restoration.

How long does a root canal take?

Most treatments take about 60–90 minutes. In some cases, a second or third visit may be needed for a crown or final restoration.

How long does a root canal take?

Most treatments take about 60–90 minutes. In some cases, a second or third visit may be needed for a crown or final restoration.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

Common signs include pain, sensitivity, swelling, or a darkened tooth. Your dentist will confirm with an exam and X-rays.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

Common signs include pain, sensitivity, swelling, or a darkened tooth. Your dentist will confirm with an exam and X-rays.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

Common signs include pain, sensitivity, swelling, or a darkened tooth. Your dentist will confirm with an exam and X-rays.

What if I don’t get a root canal?

The infection can worsen, causing pain, swelling, and may lead to tooth loss or spread to other areas.

What if I don’t get a root canal?

The infection can worsen, causing pain, swelling, and may lead to tooth loss or spread to other areas.

What if I don’t get a root canal?

The infection can worsen, causing pain, swelling, and may lead to tooth loss or spread to other areas.

What should I do after a root canal?

Brush and floss daily, avoid chewing on the treated tooth until it’s fully restored, and attend follow-ups. A crown or filling may be needed for protection.

What should I do after a root canal?

Brush and floss daily, avoid chewing on the treated tooth until it’s fully restored, and attend follow-ups. A crown or filling may be needed for protection.

What should I do after a root canal?

Brush and floss daily, avoid chewing on the treated tooth until it’s fully restored, and attend follow-ups. A crown or filling may be needed for protection.

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Ready to Take the First Step?

We’re here to provide genuine, personalised care that supports your long-term dental health. If you’re looking for a dentist who takes the time to understand your needs, we’d love to look after you. Get in touch with our friendly team or book online to schedule your first visit—we can’t wait to welcome you.

colac smiles

Ready to Take the First Step?

We’re here to provide genuine, personalised care that supports your long-term dental health. If you’re looking for a dentist who takes the time to understand your needs, we’d love to look after you. Get in touch with our friendly team or book online to schedule your first visit—we can’t wait to welcome you.

colac smiles

Ready to Take the First Step?

We’re here to provide genuine, personalised care that supports your long-term dental health. If you’re looking for a dentist who takes the time to understand your needs, we’d love to look after you. Get in touch with our friendly team or book online to schedule your first visit—we can’t wait to welcome you.