COLBORNE DENTAL, ORILLIA

Root Canal Treatments

Relieve pain, save your natural tooth, and restore comfort with a calm, precise approach. Clear options, gentle technique, and a plan you can trust.

  • Pain relief focused care
  • Tooth saving treatment
  • Clear plan before we start
Root canal treatment performed with precision in a modern dental clinic
CALM, MODERN, AND DETAIL DRIVEN

Save the tooth. Stop the pain.

Root canal therapy removes infection, relieves discomfort, and protects your natural tooth with a careful, comfort first process.

Comfort focused endodontic care with modern dental equipment

What it treats

Deep decay, infection, or an inflamed nerve that causes pain, sensitivity, or swelling.

Comfort first process

Gentle numbing, careful cleaning of the canals, and sealing the tooth to prevent reinfection.

Appointment timing

Many cases are completed in one or two visits depending on the tooth and level of infection.

Protects your smile

Preserving your natural tooth helps maintain your bite, jaw comfort, and long term oral health.

Gentle treatment that removes infection

Root canal therapy cleans the inside of the tooth, removes the infected tissue, and seals the canals to help prevent reinfection. Our focus is comfort, clear communication, and a smooth appointment with a confident plan. Are you nervous about Root canal treatment? Ask us about our sedation options.

Signs you may need a root canal

  • Lingering pain or sensitivity to hot or cold
  • Pain when chewing or pressure on the tooth
  • Swelling, a pimple on the gums, or tenderness
  • Darkening of the tooth or deep decay
If you have swelling, fever, or worsening pain, book urgently. Infections can progress quickly.
Dental professional preparing for root canal treatment

Root canal FAQs

Clear answers before you book

Is a root canal painful?
With gentle numbing, most patients feel comfortable. The goal of a root canal is to relieve pain caused by infection.
How long does a root canal take?
Many cases are completed in one or two appointments. Timing depends on the tooth and complexity of the canals.
Will I need a crown after a root canal?
Often, yes. A crown can protect the tooth from cracking and restore long term strength, especially for back teeth.
What should I expect after treatment?
Mild soreness is normal for a short time. Avoid chewing hard foods on the tooth until we complete any final restoration.