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A skilled dentist, a comfortable environment, and updated technology ensure that you'll have a comfortable, stress-free root canal at Evolve Dental Care.

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Root Canals in Allentown, PA

At Evolve Dental Care, we understand that root canal treatment has a pretty bad reputation. But we’d like you to know that today’s root canal treatment is more comfortable and efficient than ever before.

It’s understandable that you may be anxious. But you will be surprised how much easier your treatment will be with a team of dental professionals who genuinely care about your concerns. Our soothing, gentle approach to all your treatments ensures that root canal treatment at our Emmaus, PA dental office will be the most comfortable you’ve ever experienced.

If you are in pain or suspect you need a root canal, please call us right away at (610) 797-8245. We will make arrangements to see you the same day to provide the relief you need.

Are root canals painful?

Root Canal Diagram | root canals allentownRoot canals don’t cause pain; they relieve it. You go to your dentist because you have a toothache, and when you leave, the pain is gone.

Unfortunately, the pain they had when they arrived for treatment is what most patients remember about the procedure.

Our dental team performs gentle root canals in Allentown, PA that patients remember as being more comfortable and far less complicated than they imagined. You can rely on the experience of our skilled doctors to perform stress-free root canals that eliminate your discomfort and preserve the health of your tooth.

We can also minimize any anxiety you might feel by offering gentle nitrous oxide sedation. Time will seem to fly by during your procedure, and you will remember little or nothing about it when it’s over. After the appointment, you will be able to resume your usual daily activities with no lingering side effects.

Putting off a root canal can ultimately result in tooth loss. Please call us for an appointment so we can provide the critical care you need to save your smile

Why do I need a root canal in Allentown, PA?

Your tooth is made up of a hard outer layer of dental enamel, a more porous layer beneath the enamel called dentin, and a soft tissue under the dentin called pulp. The pulp contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue and helps grow the root of your tooth during development.

If a tooth is compromised, either by decay, gum disease, or trauma, this interior portion of the tooth may become infected. In most cases, your first indication will be intense pain that doesn’t subside.

When our Emmaus, PA dentists perform a root canal, they clear away the infected tissue to relieve your pain and save the tooth. If you don’t have the procedure done, tooth extraction will be our only option to protect your oral health.

What are some symptoms of a root canal infection?

Some indications that you may have an infected tooth are:

  • Severe pain when biting down
  • Sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures
  • Swelling or tenderness of gums
  • Darkening or discoloration of the tooth
  • A pimple or raised bump on the gums

If you notice any of these symptoms, please call Evolve Dental Care, so we can see you as soon as possible to find out what’s happening.

How stressful is a root canal?

You’ve heard the stories, and now that your dentist told you that you need a root canal, you wonder if the procedure is as stressful as friends say it is.

man sitting in dental exam chair smiling l dentist allentown paMany decades ago when dentists performed root canals, they were limited to the instruments and techniques that were available at the time. This often resulted in a lengthy procedure that was not all that comfortable.

Recognizing that this was not what they wanted for their patients, dentists set out to do everything possible to improve the experience.

Digital x-rays produce images that allow us to precisely plan the procedure, so it is as efficient as possible. Dentists like Dr. Amir and Dr. Sunny pursue advanced training in endodontics to ensure that you receive the most updated care available. We also use the latest in long-lasting anesthetics to ensure that you’re entirely numb throughout your procedure. For even greater comfort, we offer nitrous oxide sedation at our Emmaus, PA dental office to help you relax. 

What happens during a root canal?

When you arrive at Evolve Dental Care for your appointment, we will help you get settled comfortably in your dental chair. Next, we will numb your mouth with a local anesthetic so you won’t feel any pain.

When we’re confident that you’re numb, Dr. Amir or Dr. Sunny starts the procedure by making a small access hole in your tooth. We use specialized instruments to remove the infected tissue from the interior of the tooth. It’s essential to take our time with this step to ensure that we remove every trace of infection.

Next, we carefully clean, disinfect, and seal the opening. It may be possible to place a filling on the tooth after a root canal, but in most cases, we’ll recommend a dental crown to protect and strengthen it. After restoration, your tooth will function just like any other tooth.

How can you help me relax during a root canal?

Dr. Amir and Dr. Sunny are both skilled doctors who have performed hundreds of stress-free root canals at our Emmaus, PA dental office. Our caring team has assisted in many root canal procedures and are sympathetic to your concerns. We’ll do everything we can to make sure you’re completely comfortable during and after your treatment.

Aside from our gentle approach, we’re pleased to offer nitrous oxide (laughing gas) to our anxious patients. This mild sedation will help you stay calm through your appointment. You can sit back and relax while we restore your tooth to perfect health. When your appointment’s over, you’ll be able to resume your normal activities as nitrous has no after-effects.

What happens to a tooth if I don’t get a root canal?

If we don't treat inflammation or infection of the pulp, the pain will worsen, and the infection will continue to spread. Once it reaches a certain point, the only way to relieve your pain and preserve the health of surrounding teeth is to remove the tooth.

Tooth extraction is always a last resort, which is why we encourage you not to postpone a root canal procedure.

Why do I need a dental crown after a root canal?

We need to protect a root canaled tooth needs because we’ve cleaned out the tissue inside it. This leaves just the outer shell of the tooth which becomes dry, brittle, and prone to breakage.

That’s why we recommend covering the tooth with a dental crown. Because it is stronger than the enamel it's protecting, the crown preserves the structural integrity of the tooth.

Can’t you extract the tooth instead of doing a root canal?

Your teeth are meant to last a lifetime. In dentistry, our goal is to preserve the structure of a tooth wherever possible. Even though your tooth is dead after the root canal, you can still benefit from having its structure.

Extraction is a last-resort procedure because the loss of a tooth can lead to numerous oral health problems. If at some point you decide to have the tooth replaced, you will face the expense of a dental bridge, dental implant, or partial denture to restore function and appearance.

In the hands of experienced dentists like Dr. Amir and Dr. Sunny, a root canal at our Allentown, PA dental office is a straightforward procedure and nothing to fear. If you’re in pain and think you need a root canal, please call us so we can get you the care you need and save the tooth.

How long does it take to recover from root canal treatment?

As the local anesthetic wears off, you may feel some mild pain or soreness in the area, but this should last for only a day or two. Avoid chewing on hard foods in the first couple of days after your procedure which could intensify any discomfort.

However, the majority of our patients report that taking over-the-counter pain medication like ibuprofen is all they needed for relief.

Meet Our Doctor:

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Dr. Amir Mojahed

Dr. Amir Mojahed DMD is a highly skilled dentist who completed his dental education at Semmelweis University in Hungary and Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine in 2005. Dr. Amir has over a decade of experience in the field of dentistry and is dedicated to providing his patients with the highest quality of care.

In addition to his work as a dentist, Dr. Amir has made a significant impact through his charitable work. He has volunteered his time and expertise to provide dental care locally and internationally, helping ...

Frequently Asked Questions

For decades, they have been the subject of bad jokes and horror stories, but it’s time to put to rest the myth that root canals are a painful procedure. In the hands of a skilled dentist, a root canal is no more complicated than having a tooth filled.

Root canals have gained a terrible reputation, not because of the procedure, but because the intense pain of an infected root canal before treatment is what most people remember about the experience.

Root Canal Treatments in a Comfortable Environment

Our team performs gentle root canals in Allentown that patients remember as being more comfortable and far less complicated than they imagined. You can rely on the experience of our skilled doctors to perform stress-free root canals that eliminate your discomfort and preserve the health of your tooth.

We can also minimize any anxiety you might feel by offering gentle nitrous oxide sedation. Time will seem to fly by during your procedure, and you will remember little or nothing about it when it’s over. After the appointment, you will be able to resume your usual daily activities with no lingering side effects.

Putting off a root canal can ultimately result in tooth loss. Please call us for an appointment so we can provide the critical care you need to save your smile

At Evolve Dental Care, we know that root canals have a poor reputation that’s largely unwarranted. It’s the 21st century, and technology, techniques, and dental sedation all contribute to a root canal procedure at our Allentown, PA dental office that’s actually pretty uneventful.

How we Work to Improve Your Comfort

Even so, we recognize that you might still be apprehensive about getting a root canal. Our dentists respect and understand your feelings, and your comfort is our priority. Here are a few ways we streamline your root canal procedure and improve your comfort:

  • Technology for efficient treatment: We have invested in updated technology like digital x-rays that show our dentists the precise location of your tooth infection so they can plan an efficient procedure.
  • Gentle sedation with nitrous oxide: Many of our anxious patients have benefited from our gentle nitrous oxide sedation that takes the edge off their anxiety and helps them have a comfortable experience.
  • Stress-reducing amenities: Our amazing dental team will do everything to support you, and we offer amenities like music and TV in our treatment rooms and blankets to improve your comfort.

Contact us to Schedule an Appointment

If you have an infected tooth or dental abscess and think you need root canal treatment in Allentown, PA, please call our office to schedule an appointment. We’ll provide the care you need to restore your oral health and protect your smile.

The team at Evolve Dental Care understands that nobody likes to think about, much less wants, root canal treatment. But getting a root canal in a timely manner is essential, because the procedure is a last-resort attempt to save your tooth.

It means that our Allentown, PA dentists have done everything they can to preserve the tooth, and the only way we can save it is with root canal treatment.

What is a Root Canal?

The root canal is located deep inside your tooth. It contains pulp, tissue and nerves that keep your tooth alive. Normally, it is protected from damage by tooth enamel and dentin. 

But if your tooth gets a cavity and we don’t treat it, the decay will continue to eat away at the tooth until it extends int the root canal. Once it has penetrated this part of your tooth, we must perform a root canal at our Allentown, PA dental office, or you will lose the tooth.

Anyone who has experienced the pain of an infected tooth knows it can be excruciating, and the only way to put an end to the pain is with root canal treatment. Even if you could somehow withstand the discomfort, the infection would continue to spread, and you would eventually lose the tooth anyway.

Root Canal Treatments in Allentown, PA

Obviously, having a root canal as soon as possible is the only sensible choice. If you’ve put off having root canal treatment because you’re worried that it will be uncomfortable, please contact our Allentown, PA dental office. We will be happy to tell you about our stress-free root canal that allows you to easily get the treatment you need to save your tooth.

Dental fillings and root canals performed at our Allentown, PA dental office are both essential procedures we need to perform to keep your smile healthy. While both types of treatment restore your oral health, each of them has a different purpose.older woman with glasses smiling l allentown dentist

What Happens If I Get A Cavity?

When you get a cavity, our experienced dentists need to remove tooth decay so that it doesn't spread and repair the tooth with a composite dental filling. Our tooth-colored composite fillings are customized to match the shade of your teeth and blend beautifully with your smile. 

If our dentists don’t fill the cavity as soon as possible, the cavity continues to spread until it extends into the innermost part of your tooth called the pulp chamber. Dental pulp carries the nerves and blood vessels that keep it alive, and most people experience intense pain when this occurs.

A Root Canal Might Be Necessary

At this point, a filling won’t be enough to save the tooth. Instead, Dr. Amir or Dr. Sunny needs to perform a root canal to remove the infected pulp and provide relief. Without a root canal procedure, the tooth will die and eventually need to be removed.

Call Your Allentown Dentist

If you have a throbbing toothache and think you might need a root canal, call our Allentown, PA dentists. They will arrange to see you as soon as possible, usually the same day if you’re in pain.

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