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Root Canals In Stafford, VA

Tooth pain can make everyday life uncomfortable, but it doesn’t always mean the tooth needs to be removed. At Dedicated Dental, we offer expert root canal therapy in Stafford, VA, to treat infections and preserve your natural tooth. Our advanced techniques make the process more comfortable and efficient than ever before.

What Is a Root Canal?

A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat an infected or damaged tooth. Inside each tooth is soft tissue called pulp. When this pulp becomes inflamed or infected, it can cause severe pain. During a root canal, we carefully remove the infected tissue, clean the inside of the tooth, and seal it to prevent future issues.

Signs You Might Need a Root Canal

  • Persistent toothache or sensitivity

  • Swelling or tenderness in the gums

  • Darkening of the tooth

  • Pain when chewing or biting

  • A bump or abscess on the gums

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek treatment promptly to avoid more serious complications.

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Read Why Patients Love Dedicated Dental!

Patients choose Dedicated Dental not just for our comprehensive services, but because they feel genuinely cared for here. Our team is known for being warm, attentive, and committed to making every visit as comfortable as possible. With advanced technology, personalized treatment plans, and transparent communication, we’ve built strong relationships with families throughout Stafford. Whether you need a routine checkup, dental implants, or a complete smile transformation, you can rely on us for exceptional care in a supportive and welcoming environment.

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Hours

Monday – Thursday 

8:00 Am – 5:00 PM 

Common Questions We Hear

Not anymore. With modern techniques and anesthetics, most patients say the procedure feels no different than getting a regular filling.

Typically, a root canal can be completed in one or two visits, depending on the severity of the infection.

 

In most cases, yes. A crown helps protect the tooth and restore its strength and appearance.