Root Canal Treatment in Coconut Creek FL

Root canal treatment helps save a tooth when the inside of the tooth (the pulp) is infected or badly inflamed. If you are searching for root canal Coconut Creek FL, getting care early can reduce pain and lower the chance of losing the tooth.

At South Florida Dental Center, Dr. Daniel Cohen provides modern dentistry with a focus on comfort, clear guidance, and long-term tooth health for patients in and around Coconut Creek.

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What is root canal treatment?

A root canal is a procedure that removes infected or inflamed pulp from inside the tooth. Then the canals are cleaned, shaped, and sealed to help prevent the infection from coming back. If you need root canal care in Coconut Creek, the goal is to save the tooth and help you chew comfortably again.

Root canals are commonly recommended when:

  • A deep cavity reaches the nerve
  • A tooth is cracked or injured
  • An old filling or crown leaks and bacteria reach the pulp

Good to know: Not every toothache needs a root canal. Symptoms can overlap with gum problems, bite issues, or sinus pressure. An evaluation is the best way to confirm the cause and the right treatment.

Signs of a root canal infection

You may need root canal Coconut Creek FL treatment if you notice:

  • Strong tooth pain when chewing
  • Long-lasting sensitivity to hot or cold
  • Swollen or tender gums near a tooth
  • A pimple-like bump on the gums
  • A tooth that looks darker than the others
  • Bad taste or drainage

Some infections have mild symptoms at first. If something feels off and it does not improve, it is worth getting checked.

When to seek emergency dental care in Coconut Creek

Call for urgent care if you have:
  • Facial swelling
  • Fever
  • Trouble swallowing
  • Severe pain that keeps you from sleeping
  • Swelling that spreads quickly
These can be signs the infection is getting worse. If you are looking for root canal in Coconut Creek and you have these symptoms, call South Florida Dental Center for next steps.
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Step-by-step: how a root canal works

Knowing the steps can make the visit feel less stressful. A typical root canal appointment follows a clear plan.

We check the tooth, take images, and confirm if the nerve is infected. We also look for cracks, deep decay, or signs of an abscess.

Local anesthetic is used so you stay comfortable. If you have dental anxiety, tell us. Comfort options can vary by patient and by medical history.

A small opening is made to remove the infected pulp. The canals are cleaned and shaped to remove bacteria and damaged tissue.

The canals are filled with a safe material and sealed to block bacteria.

Many teeth need a filling or crown after a root canal. This helps prevent cracking. The best option depends on which tooth it is and how much structure is left.

Does it hurt? Most patients say it feels similar to getting a filling because the tooth is numb. Some soreness after is normal and usually improves over a few days. If pain gets worse, swelling appears, or you feel feverish, call us.

Root canal cost in Coconut Creek FL

If you are comparing options for root canal, cost is a common question. Root canal pricing depends on the tooth and how complex the case is. Molars usually cost more because they often have more canals.

What affects the price?

  • Which tooth is treated (front tooth, premolar, molar)
  • How severe the infection is
  • If retreatment is needed (a previous root canal that needs to be redone)
  • Whether you need a crown or other restoration afterward
  • Insurance benefits and yearly maximums

Typical cost ranges (general guide)

Exact fees vary by patient and provider. These ranges are common for many offices:
Service Typical Cost Range Insurance
Root canal (front tooth) $700 to $1,000 Often partially covered
Root canal (premolar) $800 to $1,200 Often partially covered
Root canal (molar) $1,000 to $1,400 Often partially covered
If you have dental insurance, coverage depends on your plan. We can help you review benefits and expected out-of-pocket costs during your visit.

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FAQ: Root Canal Coconut Creek FL

Many root canals take about 60 to 90 minutes, but it depends on the tooth and the infection. Molars can take longer because they often have more canals. Your dentist can give a better estimate after an exam.
Yes, root canals are common and widely used to treat infection and save teeth. Every case is different, so your dentist will review risks and options based on your tooth and your health history.
Often, yes, especially for back teeth that handle more chewing force. A crown helps protect the tooth from cracking. Whether you need one depends on how much natural tooth is left.
Most people return to normal activities the next day. Mild soreness is common for a few days and often improves with simple pain relief. Avoid chewing hard foods on that side until your tooth is fully restored.
It can happen, but it is not common. Signs can include pain that returns, swelling, or a pimple-like bump on the gums. If symptoms come back, you should get the tooth evaluated as soon as possible.
The main alternative is tooth extraction. If a tooth is removed, replacement options may include a bridge or a dental implant. The best choice depends on your bite, bone health, and budget.

Get a Root Canal Treatment now in Coconut Creek

If you are dealing with tooth pain or think you may need root canal care, we can help.

Call South Florida Dental Center: (954) 569-5608
Address: 7522 Wiles Rd Suite #104, Coral Springs, FL 33067, United States

If your pain is severe, you have swelling, or you have a fever, call right away for urgent guidance.

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