Root canal treatment is a dental procedure used to save a decayed or damaged tooth by removing the diseased nerve and pulp from the interior, cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, and filling them with a sealant material. This process prevents further infection and restores the tooth's functionality.
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure used to save a decayed or damaged tooth by removing the diseased nerve and pulp from the interior, cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, and filling them with a sealant material. This process prevents further infection and restores the tooth's functionality.
A root canal is a dental procedure that removes damaged or infected tissue from inside a tooth, saving its structure. In Canada, this common treatment usually costs between CAD 800 and CAD 1500.
The cost can vary depending on the tooth's location and complexity. Waiting time is typically around 1-3 weeks for an appointment.