Root Canal Therapy In Marlton: Save Your Natural Tooth With Confidence

Published on Dec 8, 2025 | 3 minute read

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When a tooth’s nerve becomes inflamed or infected, root canal therapy can stop the pain, remove the infection, and preserve your natural tooth. Thanks to modern techniques and anesthetics, the procedure is typically as routine as getting a filling—just a bit longer. Here’s a clear look at when you need a root canal, what happens during treatment, how recovery works, and how Marlton Modern Dentistry keeps you comfortable throughout.

Why A Root Canal May Be Needed

Deep decay, cracks, large fillings, or trauma can allow bacteria to reach the pulp (nerve tissue). Symptoms include lingering sensitivity to hot or cold, spontaneous pain, pressure pain when biting, or swelling. Sometimes there are no symptoms at all, and an X-ray reveals the problem. Root canal therapy cleans the inside of the tooth and seals it so infection can’t return.

Step-By-Step: What To Expect

  1. Diagnosis & Imaging: We take digital X-rays (and, when appropriate, 3D imaging) to confirm the source of pain and plan the procedure.
  2. Comfort First: Local anesthesia completely numbs the tooth. For anxious patients, Sedation Dentistry is available.
  3. Access & Cleaning: A small opening allows us to clean and shape the canals with precision instruments, removing infected or inflamed tissue.
  4. Disinfection & Sealing: We irrigate thoroughly and seal the canals with a biocompatible material to prevent reinfection.
  5. Restoration: A temporary filling is placed. In most cases—especially for back teeth—a dental crown is recommended to restore strength and prevent fractures.

Myths Vs. Reality

  • “Root canals are painful.” With modern anesthesia, you should feel pressure, not pain. Most patients feel immediate relief afterward.
  • “Extraction is easier.” Removing a tooth can lead to shifting, bite issues, and future replacement costs. Saving your natural tooth is often the most conservative, cost-effective path.
  • “It takes multiple long visits.” Many cases are completed in one visit; complex anatomy may require a second visit for best results.

Recovery And Home Care

Expect mild tenderness for a day or two, manageable with over-the-counter medication. Avoid chewing hard foods on the treated tooth until the final crown is placed. Keep up with brushing, flossing, and follow-up appointments so we can protect the long-term success of your treatment.

What If I Wait?

Untreated infection can spread, causing swelling, bone loss, and more extensive treatment needs later. Additionally, pain often intensifies over time and can affect sleep, work, and appetite. Quick diagnosis and treatment are your best path to relief.

Success Rates And Longevity

Root canal therapy has a high success rate, especially when followed by a well-sealed crown and consistent hygiene. With routine exams and cleanings, many treated teeth last for decades.

Your Next Step

If hot coffee, cold air, or chewing sets off a tooth, don’t wait. Call Marlton Modern Dentistry at 856-702-0777 to Book an Appointment in Marlton, NJ. We’ll identify the cause and, if needed, perform root canal therapy to stop the pain and save your tooth.

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