Root Canal Therapy in Colton, CA


Understanding Root Canal Therapy
CAll (840) 336-7600Benefits of Root Canal Therapy
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Pain Relief
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Tooth Preservation
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Prevent Spread of Infection
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Restored Functionality:
More than 41,000 root canals are performed each day.
Our Root Canal Process
Your tooth-saving journey includes:
- Detailed Diagnosis: Use advanced CBCT imaging to precisely map your tooth’s internal structure.
- Comfort Planning: Ensure complete relaxation with sedation options and local anesthesia.
- Precise Treatment: Carefully remove damaged pulp and clean the tooth’s interior.
- Final Restoration: Seal and protect the tooth with a custom crown for long-lasting results.

Who Needs Root Canal Therapy?
At Colton Pure Dentistry, we help patients experiencing the following:
- Persistent, severe tooth pain
- Sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures
- Swelling or tenderness in the gums
- Darkening or discoloration of a tooth
Trusted by Families Across Colton, CA

Why Choose Colton Pure Dentistry for Root Canal Therapy in Colton?
At Colton Pure Dentistry, we use advanced technology and gentle techniques to make root canal therapy comfortable and efficient. Dr. Amani and Dr. Kakar combine digital imaging with precise instrumentation to ensure thorough treatment while preserving maximum tooth structure. Our comprehensive approach, from accurate diagnosis through final restoration, helps save your natural tooth while eliminating pain and protecting your long-term oral health.
Schedule Your Root Canal Consultation in Colton Today!
If you have a severe toothache or visible abscess, you may need a root canal. Call our Colton, CA dentist today to discuss endodontic treatment at Colton Pure Dentistry. We’ll be happy to answer any questions that you have.
SCHEDULE TODAY CAll: (840) 336-7600Root Canal FAQs
No! Thanks to modern anesthesia and techniques, root canals are no more painful than getting a regular filling. Most patients feel instant relief after treatment.
The only other option is to remove it – though it is always better to preserve the natural tooth rather than remove it.
In most cases, yes. A crown provides necessary protection for your treated tooth, ensuring its long-term strength and function.
You can reduce your risk of needing root canal therapy by practicing good oral hygiene, including brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings. Avoiding sugary foods and drinks can also help prevent tooth decay.
Most dental insurance plans cover root canal therapy, at least partially. Our team can help you understand your insurance benefits and answer any questions you may have.
What Sets Us Apart
Committed to Exceptional Service
Discover the difference advanced technology, a full suite of services, and exceptional quality can make in your dental care – all tailored to give you a healthier, happier smile.
Highest Level of Dental Care
Friendly and Caring Team
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Definition of common root canal terminology
Dental Pulp: Dental pulp is the innermost layer of your tooth that contains the nerves and blood vessels.
Tooth Enamel: Enamel is the thin outer covering of the tooth. This tough shell is the hardest tissue in the human body.
Tooth decay: Tooth decay is the breakdown of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria.
Cavity: A cavity is a hole in a tooth that develops from tooth decay.
Root : Tooth structure found below the bone that holds the tooth in place.
Endodontist: Endodontists are highly skilled dental specialists in diagnosing and treating tooth pain and performing root canal treatment.
Endodontic Treatment (Root canal treatment) : The term endodontic treatment covers all aspects of repair and treatment of a tooth in which the pulp (the inner area of teeth) has been either damaged or exposed.
Crown: A dental crown is a custom-made, permanent restoration that replaces the top part of the tooth.

About Our Dentistry
- CA (License 103144). View License Information
- Insurance: We work with most insurance providers.
- No Insurance? No problem! Call (840) 336-7600 for more information.
- Financing Options: We offer a wide range of dental financing options.
- We serve patients from the following counties: San Bernardino County
- We serve patients from the following cities: Colton, Grand Terrace, San Bernardino, Loma Linda, Redlands, Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga.
- Have Questions? Please feel free to contact us at (840) 336-7600