Calgary Dental Services

Comfort-Focused Restorative Care
Persistent tooth pain or sensitivity is often a sign that infection has reached the inner pulp of your tooth. Root canal therapy is a common, highly effective procedure that removes damaged tissue and saves your natural tooth from extraction. By treating the infection at its source, we stop the pain immediately and protect your overall oral health from further complications.
While many patients feel nervous about root canals, modern techniques and effective local anesthesia make the experience as comfortable as a standard filling. Our team prioritizes a gentle approach, cleaning the internal canals and sealing the tooth to prevent future bacteria from entering. Saving your natural tooth is always the best long-term choice for your bite and jaw health, and we are here to ensure the process is stress-free.
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Expert Tooth Preservation
While only a professional exam can confirm if the inner pulp of your tooth is damaged, certain symptoms are clear indicators that you may need restorative treatment. Addressing these signs early can save your natural tooth and prevent the need for a more invasive extraction.
Common Warning Signs:
If you experience sharp pain when chewing or prolonged sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures, the nerve inside your tooth may be inflamed or infected. Root canal therapy removes the source of this discomfort, providing immediate relief and restoring your ability to eat and drink comfortably.
Visible swelling in the gums near a painful tooth or a persistent “pimple” on the gum line often indicates an abscess or deep infection. By cleaning and sealing the infected canals, we eliminate the bacteria, reduce inflammation, and prevent the infection from spreading to the surrounding bone.

Root Canals
At Brentwood Village Dental Clinic, we focus on providing a pain-free experience that preserves your natural smile. Our process is designed to be as straightforward as a routine filling, using advanced tools to ensure accuracy and long-lasting results.
The Root Canal Process:
Most patients experience immediate relief of their initial pain after the procedure and can return to their daily activities with minimal downtime.
Questions? Call (403) 210-5050Dental Fees Explained
Our clinic follows the current Alberta Dental Fee Guide for all endodontic procedures. Since the cost of a root canal depends on the affected tooth and the complexity of the canal system, we provide a customized estimate during your consultation. We also offer direct billing to most insurance providers and are happy to help you navigate your benefits to minimize your out-of-pocket costs.


Making Your Dental Visit Easy
Managing your dental care should be simple and stress-free. That’s why we offer direct billing to most major insurance providers, handling the paperwork so you don’t have to. You can focus on your oral health while we help streamline the payment process for a truly convenient experience.
Freqently Asked Questions
We understand you may have questions before or after your appointment, so we’ve compiled a list of our most common patient questions. If you don’t find the answers you need below, our team is just a phone call away to provide you with the information you’re looking for.
Contrary to the old stigma, a root canal is no more uncomfortable than getting a standard filling. We use effective local anesthesia to completely numb the area, ensuring your only experience during the procedure is relief from your initial toothache.
Most root canals can be completed in a single visit lasting between 60 and 90 minutes. Depending on the complexity of the tooth’s root system, a second follow-up visit may occasionally be needed to ensure the tooth is fully sealed.
Saving your natural tooth is always the preferred option. Extractions can lead to shifting teeth, jawbone loss, and the need for more expensive replacements like bridges or implants. A root canal is a more conservative and cost-effective way to maintain your natural smile.
In most cases, yes. Because the tooth no longer has a living nerve and blood supply, it can become brittle over time. A custom dental crown is usually recommended to protect the tooth from fracturing and to restore its full biting strength.
With proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, a tooth treated with a root canal can last a lifetime. The success rate for this procedure is very high, especially when the tooth is restored with a permanent crown.
No. Once the pulp inside a tooth becomes infected, it cannot heal on its own. Without treatment, the infection will eventually lead to an abscess, bone loss, and the loss of the tooth entirely.
Most patients experience mild jaw tenderness for a few days after the procedure, which can be easily managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. You can usually return to work or school immediately after your appointment.