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Root Canal Treatment Melbourne

Root canal treatment is provided at our Melbourne CBD clinic to treat infection and preserve the natural tooth. Root canal treatment pricing ranges from $900 to $2,500 depending on the tooth involved and complexity, and all costs are explained clearly at your appointment. For clear guidance on root canal treatment, you can book an online consultation.

Results do vary from person to person. To read more on treatment risks and considerations, please see here.

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What is a root canal?

What is a root canal?

A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat a damaged or infected pulp, which is the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels. When this area becomes inflamed or infected, it can cause persistent pain along with swelling and sensitivity, and the only way to save the tooth is the remove the infection from within.

During a root canal, your dentist gently removes the infected pulp, cleans and disinfects the tiny internal canals or the teeth, and seals the space to prevent further infection. Once the tooth is restored, it functions just like your natural tooth again.

Thanks to modern techniques and technology, root canal therapy is now virtually pain free. At our Melbourne clinic, we used advanced endodontic equipment to ensure precision, comfort, and a smooth experience from start to finish.

How much does root canal treatment cost in Melbourne?

TreatmentPriceWhat's included
Root CanalOn ConsultationComplete root canal treatment

Root Canal Treatment Payment Plan Options

Interest-free payment plans for root canal treatment

Our flexible and interest free-dental payment plans feature simple terms and easy management options, allowing you to remain in control. Details of our interest-free payment plans for braces include:

  • You can spread payments up to 24 months after your treatment
  • You can manage all payments and your plan on our handy app
  • You can choose to pay fortnightly or weekly
  • You can enjoy interest-free payments for the duration of your
  • You can access plans for treatment up to $15,000
  • You can apply directly in our Melbourne clinic
  • You are charged a first payment of 20% for plans under $2,000 and 10% for plans over $2,000

No credit check payment plans for root canal treatment

  • You can apply for a treatment plan without being subject to a credit check
  • You can apply for treatments up to $20,000 on these plans
  • All terms and conditions must be read carefully, including details on missed and late payments

You can learn more about our payment plan options and eligibility here to see which payment option is right for you. You can also book a consultation to speak to us directly and learn more about your options.

How does root canal treatment work?

Root canal or endodontic treatment is necessary to save an infected or damaged tooth. The first step is to numb the area around the tooth. Next, a small opening is made in the tooth so the diseased pulp can be removed. The root canal is then cleaned and sealed. In most cases, a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment will need to be covered with a crown.

Root canal treatment can often be completed in one or two appointments with the dentist. It is important to remember that root canal treatment does not cause pain. The reality is that root canal treatment relieves pain caused by a damaged or infected tooth.

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment

Prolonged toothaches, extreme tooth sensitivity to hot or cold, and gum swelling due to severe tooth decay are some signs you may experience when you have an infected tooth. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you must see a dentist immediately.

Root canal treatment has more benefits than just relieving pain. Root canals can also:

Prevent the spread of infection

Removal of the infected pulp helps prevent infection spread to other teeth.

Save an infected tooth

We don't want to waste your natural teeth, and we will always work to save them if possible!

Eliminate the need for dental extractions

Dental extractions are only necessary when a tooth is too damaged to be saved.

Improve your oral health

By removing the inflamed or infected pulp from your tooth, we can help to improve your overall oral health. Root canal treatment helps to prevent the spread of infection and potential gum disease.

Maintain the function and structure of your teeth

Root canal treatment helps to preserve the function and remaining tooth structure. This is because the procedure removes the damaged or infected pulp while sealing the tooth to prevent further damage.

Root Canal Treatment Process

Your dentist will take dental X-rays of the tooth in question before beginning your root canal. This helps them understand how much damage has been done and if root canal therapy is the right treatment option.

Root canal treatment is very precise and can be a lengthy process but once determined that you will be undergoing a root canal procedure, here is the summary of the process you can expect:

Numbing the area around the tooth

1. Numbing the area around the tooth

You will receive a local anesthetic to numb the area around the tooth. This will ensure that you are comfortable during the procedure.
Opening the tooth

2. Opening the tooth

Your dentist will drill a small tooth hole to access the infected pulp. Before beginning, your dentist will place a small rubber dam around the area to keep it clean and dry.
Cleaning out the infected pulp

3. Cleaning out the infected pulp

The next step is cleaning out the infected pulp inside the tooth by removing the damaged or infected connective tissue inside the tooth and the nerve. Once the nerve and pulp are removed, the inside of the tooth will be cleaned and sealed.
dental fillings

4. Filling the tooth

The next step is to put a permanent filling on the tooth by placing a rubber-like material called gutta-percha inside the tooth. The gutta-percha will help to fill the space and protect the tooth from future infection.
Crown placement

5. Crown placement

In most cases, a dental crown will be placed over the tooth following root canal treatment to protect the tooth from further damage.

It is important to remember that root canal treatment is a general procedure that can help to save your tooth from infection or damage. If you are experiencing any symptoms of an infected tooth, you must see a dentist immediately.

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Why choose Gorgeous Smiles for Root Canal Treatment in Melbourne?

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Flexible dental payment plans

We offer flexible payment plans to help our patients cover the cost of their treatment, so you have the choice of either paying in full (often with a discount) or applying for our interest-free dental payment plans that can span over 1 to 24 months.

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Book a root canal consultation at our Melbourne CBD clinic

You can easily schedule an appointment with us by booking online or giving us a call at (03) 9042 0483. We always welcome new patients, so we look forward to meeting you soon!

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    121, Exhibition Street, Melbourne, 4000

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    Monday 8:30 am – 6:30 pm
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    FAQs About Root Canal

    Does a root canal hurt?

    Root canals are usually not painful, but some people may experience minor discomfort during or after the procedure. In most cases, dentists prescribe over-the-counter pain medication to relieve any discomfort. Contact your dentist for evaluation and treatment if you are experiencing pain after treating your infected root canal.

    Is root canal treatment right for me?

    The best answer to this question is to consult with your dentist. They will be able to assess the condition of your teeth and recommend the best course of treatment. They will usually take an X-ray to determine the severity of the damage or infection.

    How long does a root canal take?

    On average, a root canal takes about 1 hour to complete. However, this will depend on the severity of the damage or infection. In some cases, a root canal may require 1 or 2 visits.

    What are the three stages of root canal treatment?

    Root canal treatment is quite intricate and time-consuming, but here's a quick summary of what you can expect:

    Stage 1 - Extirpation

    The rubber dam and clamp are placed before small files clean the root canal to remove the nerve, control infection, and medicate the tooth. Put a temporary filling on the tooth and leave medication inside until Stage 2: Instrumentation. The procedure can take anywhere from 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the tooth's complexity.

    Stage 2 - Instrumentation

    The rubber dam and clamp are placed in the mouth. The root canal is cleaned precisely to ensure that bacteria is controlled and the toothache subsides. Depending on the complexity of the tooth, this process can take 30 to 60 minutes.

    Stage 3 - Obturation

    We place a rubber dam and clamp, then use gutta percha material for root canal filling. The duration of this treatment ranges from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the tooth's level of complexity.

    How do you know you need a root canal?

    You can only be sure that you need a root canal by consulting a dentist. However, there are specific symptoms you should be aware of. Among the most frequent root canal symptoms are:

    1. Severe toothache when chewing or applying pressure
    2. Sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures
    3. Discolouration of the tooth
    4. Swelling and tenderness in the gums
    5. A small, pimple-like bump on the gums

    If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you must see a dentist as soon as possible and seek endodontic treatment. They will be able to assess the condition of your teeth and recommend the best course of treatment.

    How painful is root canal treatment?

    Since local anaesthetic is used, a root canal treatment is no more painful than a filling or removing a wisdom tooth. However, a root canal typically accompanies some soreness or numbness after the treatment, which may last several days.

    How long does it take to heal a root canal?

    Root canal recovery often takes less than a week. A few days of mild discomfort may be present, although this can be controlled with medicine. Consult your dentist if you have significant pain or discomfort lasting more than a week.

    How many visits does root canal treatment require?

    Modern root canal treatment is usually completed within 1-2 appointments. The first appointment is the procedure to remove the infected pulp. The second (and sometimes third) appointment cleans and fills the root canal with a permanent crown or another filling to avoid infection.

    Why do root canals take two visits?

    The root canal procedure can be done throughout two appointments to ensure that the tooth is thoroughly cleaned, sealed, and safeguarded from further damage.
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