If you’re dealing with persistent tooth pain, swelling, or sensitivity, your dentist may mention terms like root canal or endodontic surgery. While these procedures might sound intimidating, they’re actually designed to relieve pain, save your natural tooth, and protect your long-term oral health.
So how do you know which treatment you need — or if you need one at all? Let’s break it down.
A root canal is a common procedure used to treat infected or inflamed pulp — the soft tissue inside your tooth. Left untreated, the infection can spread, causing severe pain and even tooth loss. Here are the most common signs that a root canal may be necessary:
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s time to see your dentist as soon as possible.
In most cases, a root canal successfully removes the infection and saves the tooth. But sometimes, additional treatment is required — especially if:
That’s when endodontic surgery may be recommended.
Endodontic surgery, most commonly an apicoectomy, is a minor surgical procedure used to treat infections that don’t heal with a standard root canal.
Here’s how it works:
This procedure is often performed by an endodontist — a dental specialist in saving natural teeth through root canal-related treatments. It’s typically quick, minimally invasive, and highly successful.
Your dentist or endodontist will perform a thorough evaluation to determine the best course of action. This may include:
If the infection is accessible and straightforward, a root canal is often enough. For more complex cases or if a root canal has failed, endodontic surgery may be the next step.
You may be referred to an endodontist if:
At Cedar Walk Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, our team includes skilled professionals trained to handle complex cases with care and precision.
We understand that dental pain can be stressful — and so can the idea of treatment. That’s why we use advanced imaging, gentle techniques, and sedation options to ensure you’re comfortable every step of the way.
Our priority is preserving your natural tooth whenever possible and giving you long-term relief from pain and infection.
Tooth pain is never something you should ignore. If you’re wondering whether you need a root canal or a more advanced procedure, our team at Cedar Walk is here to help.
Call us or book your consultation online to get the answers and relief you need.