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Root canal treatments prevent tooth loss. 

This service boosts oral health as well as overall wellbeing.

A root canal can help to relieve pain.

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Academy of General Dentistry

Academy of General Dentistry

American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry

American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry

The American Academy of Periodontology

The American Academy of Periodontology

American Association of Women Dentists

American Association of Women Dentists

American Dental Association

American Dental Association

Hispanic Dental Association

Hispanic Dental Association

International Congress of Oral Implantologists

International Congress of Oral Implantologists

Misch International Implant Institute

Misch International Implant Institute

Root Canal Therapy

Miami, FL's Root Canal Treatment Professionals

A root canal is done to prevent future damage to your tooth so that you are able to save it. It stops the infection in order to keep your natural tooth.

Root canals are pretty common procedures. Approximately 15 million root canals are performed every year, according to the American Association of Endodontists. Patients in Bay Harbor, Coral Gables, Coral Springs, Sunrise, Hialeah and Pompano Beach are no different as they seek root canals just like the rest of the country. At Implant Center of Miami, we are focused on providing our clients with quick and painless root canal services to help boost their oral health and minimize the risk of long-term dental damage.

Why Would You Need To Have a Root Canal Done?

You may need to consider having one done if you are experiencing any of the following problems:

Severe pain, which is more common when you are chewing

Sensitivity to cold and hot objects, which can continue long after the situation is gone

Damaged tooth, including ones that are chipped or cracked

Sensitive gums

Deep decay in the tooth or the gums surrounding it

You have had multiple fillings but they are not enough

If you are unsure about whether or not you are going to need a root canal, you should contact us or talk to your dentist. You shouldn't wait because the situation can get worse and you may end up losing your tooth.

What Is Involved in a Root Canal?

A root canal is a quick procedure that will help to relieve the pain that you are feeling from your damaged tooth. The procedure includes:

First, we remove the inflamed and infected pulp from inside your tooth.

The area is then cleaned and disinfected to make sure that all of the infection and disease are gone.

To finish a root canal, we will fill and seal the inside of your tooth.

You may need to have a cap placed over your tooth to further protect it.

Root Canal Repairs Near You

If you have been told that you might need to have a root canal (or you have a broken tooth), don't hesitate to contact the professionals at the Implant Center of Miami. After an examination (and some x-rays), we will be able to go over all of your options. To learn more about our root canal therapy services, get in touch with us today!

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At Implant Center of Miami, dental implants are one of our most popular and requested services. Because this service comes with a host of benefits, it is in extremely high demand among dental patients. Our specific dental implant services stand out from the competition because:

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Implants Don’t Last Long
Cost from $20,000 to $55,000
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Price Starting at $1789
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Board Certified Oral Implantologist
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By Implant Center of Miami 11 Oct, 2019
There are many factors that might indicate a dental emergency is forthcoming, the first sign you may be approaching a dental emergency is a pain. Typically, this is the most obvious sign. If you're starting to feel pain in the tooth, it is important to get straight to the dentist before it becomes severe. Most dental emergencies or dental pain occur at night when the dentist is closed and you're unable to contact your dentists. So, the first sign you may be approaching a dental emergency is pain or sensitivity. Typically, pain or sensitivity means that the patient might have pulpitis or inflammation in the nerve or pulp of the tooth.
By Implant Center of Miami 11 Oct, 2019
Firstly, if you think you are having a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or head to the nearest hospital. When your emergency is not life-threatening, here are some steps you can take.
By Implant Center of Miami 11 Oct, 2019
The average dentist will charge between $75 to $250 for an emergency visit. This will include X-rays and an exam. This does not typically include treatment for the emergency. Some dentists will offer a free consultation, although the treatment will never be free.
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