Endodontics & X-ray

When internal tooth health requires specialized attention, Ora Dental provides advanced Endodontic care with utmost precision and comfort. Our experts alleviate discomfort and preserve your natural teeth through meticulous root canal treatments, utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostics including advanced X-ray imaging. We ensure a calm and effective experience, prioritizing your well-being and the long-term health of your smile.

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Root Canal Treatment

Removes infected pulp to save damaged teeth and relieve pain.

Periapical X-ray

Focused imaging to detect issues at the root of individual teeth.

Panoramic X-ray

A full-mouth scan to assess bone structure, teeth, and jaw.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of an endodontic procedure or an advanced X-ray?

Pricing for endodontic treatments and diagnostic X-rays depends on the specific case. Please consult our detailed fee schedule at: oradental.mycanva.site.

What is the cost of an endodontic procedure or an advanced X-ray?

Pricing for endodontic treatments and diagnostic X-rays depends on the specific case. Please consult our detailed fee schedule at: oradental.mycanva.site.

Is a root canal painful?

Modern root canal treatments are done under local anesthesia and are usually no more painful than a filling.

Is a root canal painful?

Modern root canal treatments are done under local anesthesia and are usually no more painful than a filling.

How long does the procedure take?

Most root canals are completed in 1 to 2 appointments, depending on the tooth and severity of infection.

How long does the procedure take?

Most root canals are completed in 1 to 2 appointments, depending on the tooth and severity of infection.

Why do I need a root canal treatment?

You may need a root canal if the inside of your tooth (the pulp) is infected or inflamed due to deep decay, a crack, or trauma—this treatment removes the infection, relieves pain, and helps save your natural tooth.

Why do I need a root canal treatment?

You may need a root canal if the inside of your tooth (the pulp) is infected or inflamed due to deep decay, a crack, or trauma—this treatment removes the infection, relieves pain, and helps save your natural tooth.

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Your journey to a healthier, more confident smile starts here.

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Your journey to a healthier, more confident smile starts here.

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Your journey to a healthier, more confident smile starts here.

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Your journey to a healthier, more confident smile starts here.