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Root Canal Treatment in Shenton Park

Root Canal Treatment
Restoring Teeth, Saving Radiant Smiles
Root canal treatment is often required when a tooth is plagued by decay, infection, or severe tooth pain. These dental issues can disrupt daily life, causing discomfort and affecting overall oral health.
Root canal treatment is a precise procedure that removes the infected tissue within the tooth, cleans the area, and seals it to prevent further infection. At Shenton Park Village Dental, our dental team provides this essential dental treatment using state-of-the-art technology. We are committed to restoring your tooth’s function and appearance.
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Why Choose Shenton Park Village Dental
Personalised Care for the Whole Family
At our clinic, we provide tailored root canal treatment in Shenton Park for all ages, providing a comfortable experience for the entire family.
Experienced and Caring Dental Professionals
Our team of dedicated dentists at Shenton Park Village Dental offers compassionate care backed by years of experience in root canal treatment.
State-of-the-Art Eco-Dentistry
Utilising cutting-edge technology and environmentally responsible practices, our experienced dental team delivers root canal treatment with precision and sustainability in mind.
Community Involvement and Support
Shenton Park Village Dental is committed to the Perth community, offering quality root canal treatment and actively supporting local health initiatives.
Beyond Relief
Exploring the Significant Benefits of Root Canals

Preserving Natural Teeth: A Path to Wellness
Preserves natural tooth structure
Root canal treatment preserves the natural tooth, maintaining its function and appearance and avoiding the need for artificial replacements.
Prevents spread of infection
By removing infected tissue, root canal treatment prevents the spread of infection, protects adjacent teeth, and supports overall oral health.
Enhances Quality of Life
Eliminating pain and restoring tooth function, root canal treatment in Shenton Park enhances chewing efficiency and contributes to a confident smile.
Your Smile's Second Chance
Assessing Root Canal Candidacy
Severe tooth pain
Candidates often experience severe tooth pain, indicating an underlying infection or decay that root canal treatment can effectively address.
Swollen or tender gums
Swollen or tender gums around a specific tooth may signal an infection, making a root canal in Shenton Park a suitable option.
Prolonged sensitivity to heat/cold
Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures in a tooth may indicate a need for root canal treatment.

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FAQs
All You Need to Know about Root Canal
What are the signs that indicate I may need a root canal treatment?
If you experience any of the following symptoms, it might be an indication that you require a root canal treatment in Shenton Park:
- Severe tooth pain:
Symptoms of toothache, such as continuous, severe pain when chewing or applying pressure to the tooth, are often signs of infection. - Decayed tooth:
Extensive tooth decay can affect the tooth’s vitality, often indicating the need for root canal treatment to address decaying teeth. - Severe swelling and tenderness:
Swollen, tender gums surrounding the diseased tooth - Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold:
Sensitivity that lingers even after the temperature stimulus is removed - Discolouration:
Darkening or discolouration of the tooth - Pimple on the gums:
The appearance of a pimple-like bump on the gums, often accompanied by pus, is a sign of infection, such as a tooth abscess.
A visit to Shenton Park Village Dental can provide a comprehensive examination and dental advice to determine the need for root canal treatment. Regular dental visits are essential to detecting these symptoms early for effective treatment.
Is a root canal painful?
Our root canal therapy in Shenton Park utilises modern techniques and anaesthesia that can make the procedure no more painful than having a filling. However, it’s common to experience discomfort or mild pain for a few days after the dental treatment.
Your dentist will recommend appropriate pain management strategies, and a follow-up dental appointment might be scheduled for a faster recovery.
How long does a root canal procedure take?
What happens during a root canal treatment?
The root canal in Shenton Park generally includes the following steps:
- X-Ray Examination:
To determine the number of tooth roots and the shape of the root canals and to check for tooth infection - Anaesthesia:
Local anaesthesia is applied for the comfort of the patient. - Pulp Removal:
Accessing the tooth pulp tissue and nerve tissue and removing the infected or damaged parts - Cleaning and Shaping:
Thoroughly cleaning and shaping the inside of the tooth - Filling and Sealing:
Filling the tooth with a material, gutta-percha, and sealing with cement - Restoration:
Placement of a crown or filling for protection
Are there alternatives to root canal treatment for a severely damaged tooth?
Yes, alternatives to root canal treatment might include tooth extraction, followed by a bridge or dental implant. However, preserving the natural tooth and preventing tooth loss, if possible, is often preferable.
Discussing options with the experienced dentists at Shenton Park Village Dental will provide you with the information needed to make an informed decision tailored to your situation and oral health needs.
What are the potential risks and complications associated with root canal treatment?
Though root canal treatment in Shenton Park is generally safe and effective, like any surgical procedure, it can have risks and complications:
- Infection:
In rare cases, infection might persist or reoccur. - Damage to Adjacent Teeth:
Care is taken, but damage to adjacent teeth is a minor possibility. - Incomplete Cleaning:
Sometimes, the complex anatomy of the root canals may lead to incomplete cleaning. - Cracking or Breaking:
The tooth may crack or break during or after the endodontic treatment.
A follow-up visit and open communication with your dentist can help manage and mitigate these risks and achieve a positive treatment outcome. In addition, the qualified dentists at our clinic will work to prevent any complications and minimise risks.
How much does a root canal treatment cost?
Will my health fund cover the cost of a root canal?
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