Root Canal Treatment in Miami, FL

When a tooth is severely decayed, infected, or painful, root canal treatment can save it from extraction. At Super Dentist Miami, we perform comfortable, efficient root canal therapy using modern techniques and digital imaging — helping you keep your natural teeth and relieve pain without fear.

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What Is a Root Canal?

A root canal is a procedure that removes infected or damaged tissue (pulp) from inside a tooth. Once cleaned and disinfected, the tooth is sealed and restored with a filling or crown.

It’s one of the most effective ways to eliminate pain, stop infection, and preserve your natural tooth.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

  • Persistent toothache or pressure
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold
  • Swollen or tender gums
  • Darkening of the tooth
  • Pimple-like bump on the gums
  • Deep decay or trauma affecting the pulp

Our Root Canal Process

  • Examination and X-rays
    We evaluate the tooth with digital imaging to confirm the need for treatment.
  • Local Anesthesia and Isolation
    The area is numbed and the tooth is isolated to keep it clean and dry.
  • Removal of Infected Tissue
    We clean the inside of the tooth, removing the pulp and disinfecting the canals.
  • Sealing and Protection
    The canals are filled with a biocompatible material, and the tooth is sealed.
  • Restoration
    In most cases, we recommend placing a crown to protect and strengthen the tooth.

Why Choose Super Dentist Miami for Root Canals?

  • Gentle, experienced team using modern equipment
  • Digital X-rays for precision and speed
  • Sedation options available for nervous patients
  • One-location care: evaluation, treatment, and restoration
  • Bilingual team: English, Spanish, Haitian Creole

FAQs

Is a root canal painful?
No. With modern techniques and anesthesia, root canals are as comfortable as a regular filling. Most patients feel relief, not pain.
Typically, it takes one visit of 60–90 minutes, but some cases may require two appointments.
Yes, in most cases. A crown protects the treated tooth and restores its full function.
With proper care and restoration, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime.
Most dental insurance plans cover a portion of the cost. We’ll check your benefits and explain all options in advance.