17167 Cedar Gulch Parkway #104 Parker, CO 80134

Protect Your Teeth With Root Canal Therapy
Our teeth are made up of dental enamel, dentin, and pulp. The dental enamel serves as the outer protective layer, while dentin is a softer tissue beneath it. Beneath the dentin lies the pulp, which is a soft tissue containing nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue.
In most cases, the pulp is well-protected by the enamel and dentin. However, when bacteria penetrate the area due to a deep cavity, fracture, or trauma to the tooth, an infection can develop.
Signs You May Need a Root Canal
Here are some signs to watch out for that may indicate an infected or abscessed tooth:
- Severe toothache.
- Jaw discomfort or inflammation.
- Intense tooth sensitivity.
- A gum bump resembling a pimple.
- Gums that are puffy, red, or swollen.
- Possible unpleasant taste or smell in the mouth.
What Happens During a Root Canal Procedure?
Many patients may feel anxious about root canals, but there is no need to be scared as it is not a frightening procedure. Our dentists at Castlewood Dental in Parker, CO use advanced 3-D cone-beam (CBCT) imaging to carefully plan your treatment, allowing them to visualize the tooth in three dimensions.
With this 3-D view, our dentists can accurately assess the tooth's anatomy and customize the procedure to fit your needs. This cutting-edge technology, combined with anesthesia, significantly enhances patient comfort and improves overall outcomes. Most patients experience significant relief immediately after the procedure.
We Prioritize Your Comfort During Treatment
If you suffer from dental anxiety, we have the perfect solution for you. At Castlewood Dental in Parker, CO, we offer oral sedation to help you relax during your dental procedure. To further enhance your comfort, we provide neck pillows, blankets, and TVs in our treatment rooms.
Before beginning the procedure, our dentist administers a powerful local anesthetic to numb the tooth, ensuring that you won't experience any pain throughout the treatment. If you arrived in pain, you'll feel immediate relief once the tooth is numb!