Root Canal Treatment in Lake Worth, FL
Dentist in Lake Worth, FL
Sunset Smiles
Your Lake Worth Dentist
Severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, or swelling around a tooth can be signs of infection deep inside the tooth. When this happens, a root canal can save your natural tooth and relieve your discomfort. At Sunset Smiles Dental Care in Lake Worth, FL, we provide gentle and precise root canal treatments using modern technology and a patient-focused approach—so you can keep your smile healthy and pain-free.

What is a Root Canal and How It Works
A root canal is an endodontic procedure designed to treat infection or inflammation inside a tooth. When bacteria reach the pulp (the soft tissue containing nerves and blood vessels), it can cause severe pain and lead to an abscess if left untreated. A root canal removes the infected tissue, disinfects the inside of the tooth, and seals it to prevent reinfection.
The procedure typically involves:
- Numbing the area with local anesthesia to ensure comfort.
- Creating a small opening in the tooth to access the pulp chamber.
- Removing the infected or damaged tissue.
- Cleaning and shaping the root canals.
- Filling the space with a biocompatible material and sealing the tooth.
- Restoring the tooth with a crown or filling for strength and function.
With today’s advanced techniques, root canals are no more uncomfortable than a standard filling.
Benefits of Root Canal Therapy
Root canal treatment at Sunset Smiles Dental Care provides multiple benefits for both your comfort and oral health:
Pain relief:
Eliminates infection and discomfort at the source.
Tooth preservation:
Saves your natural tooth, avoiding the need for extraction.
Restored function:
Allows you to chew and bite normally again.
Protection against further infection:
Sealing the canals helps prevent bacteria from returning.
Improved appearance:
A crown placed after treatment blends naturally with your smile.
Long-term solution:
With proper care, a tooth treated with a root canal can last a lifetime.
This approach allows us to do more than “fix” your teeth—it helps create the ideal smile you’ve always envisioned.
Types of Root Canal Procedures
Depending on the severity of the infection and the type of tooth, your treatment may involve:
Standard Root Canal Therapy
Performed on a single-root tooth (like a front tooth) or multi-rooted teeth (like molars), this is the most common treatment for infected pulp.
Retreatment
If a previous root canal develops new infection, retreatment can address the problem and save the tooth.
Apicoectomy (Surgical Root Canal)
If infection persists at the root tip, a minor surgical procedure may be performed to remove the infected tissue at the end of the root.
Each smile design treatment is unique—customized to match your needs, timeline, and budget.
Frequently asked Questions About Root Canal Treatments
Is a root canal painful?
No. With modern anesthesia and technology, most patients experience little to no pain during the procedure. Many feel immediate relief afterward.
How long does a root canal take?
Most procedures are completed in one visit lasting 60–90 minutes, though more complex cases may require two appointments.
Do I need a crown after a root canal?
Yes, in most cases. A crown protects the tooth from fracture and restores full function.
Can a root canal fail?
While rare, infections can recur. In such cases, retreatment or an apicoectomy can often save the tooth.
How long will my tooth last after a root canal?
With proper care, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime.

