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Root canals have a reputation problem and not for the right reason. Modern technique is no more uncomfortable than a filling, and it saves your natural tooth from extraction.

Root Canal Treatment in Stephenville, TX

Modern rotary endodontic technique, comfortable single-visit treatment for most cases, and a follow-up crown to protect the tooth for the long term. Dr. Stephen LaDuque, AAOSH member.

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Modern endodontic care

Rotary instrumentation
Faster, more precise than hand files
Same-day relief
Pain resolved at the visit
Sedation available
Nitrous, oral, or IV options
Crown coordinated
Protective crown 2-4 weeks after

Why root canal at Dental Excellence

Modern technique

Rotary nickel-titanium files, electronic apex locators, and digital imaging, significantly more comfortable and predictable than traditional hand-instrumentation.

Sedation options

Nitrous oxide for mild anxiety, oral sedation for moderate, IV sedation for significant. Most root canals don't need sedation; the option is there if you do.

Crown coordinated

We schedule the protective crown 2-4 weeks after, one practice, one team, no separate referral to a different dentist for the restoration.

When to refer

For molars with complex anatomy, calcified canals, or re-treatment cases, we refer to a board-certified endodontist. We don't over-reach a case.

When a root canal is needed

Several patterns indicate the pulp (nerve) of a tooth is dying or already infected.

Severe Toothache

Pain that wakes you, throbs, or won't go away with over-the-counter medication. Often the first clear sign that infection has reached the nerve.

Sensitivity to Hot/Cold

Lingering pain to temperature changes, especially when it lasts more than 30 seconds, usually signals nerve damage requiring endodontic treatment.

Tooth Discoloration

A single tooth darkening to gray or brown, particularly after trauma, indicates internal nerve death. Often pain-free at first; treatment prevents abscess.

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Common root canal questions

How much does a root canal cost in Stephenville?
Front-tooth root canals run $900-$1,200. Bicuspid (premolar) root canals $1,000-$1,400. Molar root canals $1,200-$1,800 due to additional canals. Most cases also need a crown afterward to protect the tooth, $1,000-$2,500 additional. Insurance typically covers 50-80% of the root canal portion.
Does a root canal hurt?
Modern root canal therapy is no more uncomfortable than a typical filling. The pain people associate with root canals comes from the infection BEFORE treatment, the procedure itself relieves that pain. Same-visit relief is the most common patient experience.
How long does a root canal take?
Single-rooted teeth (front teeth) finish in one 60-90 minute visit. Multi-rooted molars often need two visits over a week. Modern rotary endodontic instruments have reduced treatment time significantly compared to traditional hand-files.
Why does the tooth need a crown after?
Endodontically treated teeth become brittle without their nerve and blood supply, the wood-vs-leather difference. A crown protects against the fracture that would otherwise occur within a few years of chewing. We schedule the crown for 2-4 weeks after the root canal.
Can a root canal fail?
Yes, in roughly 5-10% of cases over 10 years, usually because of new decay around the seal, a fractured tooth, or a missed canal. Re-treatment or apicoectomy is possible. We work with endodontists for complex cases when indicated.
Are there alternatives to a root canal?
Extracting the tooth and replacing with an implant is the alternative, total cost typically $4,000-$6,000+. The implant lasts longer than a re-treated root canal but the natural tooth is always preferable when it can be saved.

In pain? Don't wait.

Severe toothache that wakes you almost always signals infection that won't resolve without treatment. Same-day appointments held for genuine emergencies.

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