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Root Canal Treatment

Relieve pain, stop infection, and save your natural tooth with root canal treatment designed for long-term comfort, strength, and function.

What is root canal therapy?

A root canal is a dental treatment used to save a tooth that has become infected or badly inflamed on the inside.

Inside every tooth is soft tissue called the pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. When the pulp is damaged — often due to deep decay, a crack, trauma, or a large filling — bacteria can enter and cause infection. This can lead to pain, swelling, sensitivity, or an abscess. In the past, the solution to this type of infection was tooth extraction, which often resulted in a gappy smile or costly implant procedures. However, thanks to recent advances in dental technology, these teeth can be saved by undergoing root canal treatment.

Root canal treatment removes the infected tissue, cleans and disinfects the inside of the tooth, and then seals it to prevent reinfection. In many cases, the tooth is then protected with a filling or dental crown to restore strength and function.

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ADVANCED DENTAL CARE

Key benefits of root
canal treatment

A damaged tooth will not heal itself; therefore, leaving the infected tooth untreated can lead to an abscess near the root, bone deterioration, or persistent, intense pain.

  • Relieves pain and pressure caused by infection
  • Saves your natural tooth from extraction
  • Stops infection from spreading to surrounding teeth and bone
  • Restores strength and function with the right final restoration
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OUR DIFFERENCE

Why choose Melbourne Dental Studio for your root canal

Choosing Melbourne Dental Studio means your care is thorough, clear, and designed for comfort. Your root canal dentist uses advanced imaging and modern techniques to remove infection, relieve pain, and help save your natural tooth. If you need more complex endodontic treatment, we can guide you through the process. We aim for pain-free root canal treatment wherever possible.

Offering root canal treatment in Melbourne, we invest in the latest technology to ensure your treatment is precise and less invasive. We explain every step, provide upfront quotes, and recommend the right restoration to protect the tooth long term. We believe great care is built on trust; clear communication, honest pricing, and a friendly, non-judgemental approach at every step.

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PRICING
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Costs and packages for root canal therapy

Our root canal packages start from $1229*, Humm and Afterpay available .

Finance options

Flexible Payment Plans

Flexible dental payment plans are available, making it easier to get the care you need now and pay it off in a way that suits your budget.
OUR PROCESS
What to expect when getting a root canal treatment
STEP 1
X-Rays & Diagnosis
We start with detailed X-rays to understand your tooth structure, the extent of the infection, and whether the surrounding bone is affected.

We start with detailed X-rays to understand your tooth structure, the extent of the infection, and whether the surrounding bone is affected. This step is essential for planning the safest and most effective infected tooth treatment, and it helps us confirm whether you need tooth nerve treatment or a different option entirely.

STEP 2
Local Anaesthetic & Comfort
Root canal treatment is designed to relieve pain, not cause it.

Root canal treatment is designed to relieve pain, not cause it. Your tooth and surrounding area will be thoroughly numbed, so you stay comfortable throughout. We also use a rubber dam to keep the area clean and dry during treatment. If you’re coming in with severe pain, we may recommend an emergency root canal appointment with our emergency dentist to stabilise the tooth quickly.

STEP 3
Accessing the Tooth
Once the area is numb, your dentist creates a small opening in the tooth (called ‘extirpation’) to access the inner chamber and root canals.

Once the area is numb, your dentist creates a small opening in the tooth (called ‘extirpation’) to access the inner chamber and root canals. This allows us to remove infected or inflamed nerve tissue, pulp, bacteria, and debris — the key step in stopping infection and beginning true pain relief root canal treatment.

STEP 4
Cleaning & Disinfection
Next, the canals are carefully cleaned, shaped, and disinfected.

Next, the canals are carefully cleaned, shaped, and disinfected. This is done using fine instruments and antibacterial rinses to remove remaining bacteria and reduce the risk of reinfection. Some teeth require more than one visit, especially when infection is extensive, or the canals are complex.

STEP 5
Sealing the Canals
Once the tooth is thoroughly cleaned, the canals are sealed to prevent bacteria from re-entering.

Once the tooth is thoroughly cleaned, the canals are sealed to prevent bacteria from re-entering. This is a crucial part of long-term success — it locks in the work completed beneath the surface and supports the tooth’s long-term health and stability.

STEP 6
Filling or Crown Protection
After a root canal, the tooth can become more brittle, so it needs the right restoration to protect it.

After a root canal, the tooth can become more brittle, so it needs the right restoration to protect it. This may be a strong tooth filling, or in many cases, a crown. Think of a crown like a roof on a house — it seals and protects all the work underneath, helping you chew comfortably and confidently again.

STEP 7
Follow-Up Care (If Needed)
In more complex cases, we may recommend referral to an endodontist Melbourne dentists trust for difficult root canal anatomy.

In more complex cases, we may recommend referral to an endodontist Melbourne dentists trust for difficult root canal anatomy. If that happens, we’ll guide you through the process clearly and coordinate your care, so nothing falls through the cracks.

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POST TREATMENT

Aftercare and maintenance for your root canal treatment

After your root canal, it’s normal to feel some mild tenderness for a few days, especially when biting or chewing. We recommend sticking to softer foods at first and avoiding chewing on the treated tooth until it has been properly restored. Keep brushing and flossing as normal, but be gentle around the area if it feels sensitive.

If you experience increasing pain or swelling, or if the tooth feels higher when you bite, contact our team so we can review it.

FAQS

Frequently asked questions about root canal therapy

  • Common signs include persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers, pain when chewing, swelling near the gum or face, or a darkening tooth. In some cases, an abscess may form. However, symptoms vary, and sometimes there is little pain at all. The only way to know for certain is with a clinical exam and X-rays. We’ll assess the tooth carefully and explain whether root canal treatment is necessary.

  • Root canal treatment is designed to relieve pain caused by infection, not create it. The area is thoroughly numbed before we begin, so most patients feel pressure rather than pain. After the appointment, mild tenderness can occur for a few days, particularly when chewing. This usually settles with time and, if needed, over-the-counter pain relief. We’ll guide you on what to expect.

  • A root canal typically takes between 60 and 90 minutes per appointment. Some teeth can be completed in one visit, while others, particularly molars with multiple canals, may require two or more appointments. The timing depends on the tooth’s structure, the extent of infection, and how easily the canals can be cleaned and sealed properly.

  • An infected tooth will not heal on its own. Delaying treatment can allow the infection to spread, potentially leading to an abscess, bone loss around the tooth, increased swelling, or more intense pain. In more advanced cases, saving the tooth may no longer be possible. Early treatment gives you the best chance of preserving your natural tooth and avoiding more complex procedures.

  • When properly cleaned, sealed, and protected, often with a crown, a root canal-treated tooth can last many years. Long-term success depends on the quality of the final restoration, good oral hygiene, and regular dental check-ups. Like any dental treatment, it requires ongoing care to maintain strength and function over time.

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