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Root Canals in Pasadena | Cal Dental Group of Pasadena

Root Canals Pasadena. Stop the pain and save your tooth with our Modern, Relaxing, gentle dentist. Cal Dental Group of Pasadena focusing on gentle root canalS treatment or Endodontics in Pasadena. For more details Call us: 626-584-1800 Or visit our site: https://www.caldentalpasadena.com/endodontist

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Root Canals in Pasadena | Cal Dental Group of Pasadena

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  1. Signs of Root Canals Treatment Cal Dental Group of Pasadena Cal Dental Group of Pasadena Address: 1213 N. Lake Avenue. Suite 1, Pasadena, CA, 91104. Ph.No: 626-584-1800 Website: www.caldentalpasadena.com

  2. Introduction A Root canal is one type of endodontic treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or becomes infected.

  3. Root Canals Treatments During the treatment, the nerve and pulp are removed and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and sealed. Without the treatment, the tissue surrounding the tooth will become infected and get abscesses.

  4. What happens if you don't get a root canal? If the pulp infection is left untreated, it can cause pain or lead to an abscess and can also spread to other parts of the body, and in some cases can even be life-threatening.

  5. Symptoms of Root Canal Treatment: Severe pain while chewing or biting. Pimples on the gums. A chipped/cracked tooth. Sensitivity to hot or cold. Swollen gums. Decay or darkening of the gums.

  6. Conclusion An endodontic treatment saves your teeth by removing the inflamed or infected pulp, carefully cleaning and shaping the inside of the root canal and at the last fills and seals the space. After completion, a crown is placed on the tooth to protect and restore it to full function like any other tooth.

  7. Cal Dental Group of Pasadena For more information about Root Canals in Pasadena, CA Call us at (626) 584-1800. Visit our dental clinic in 1213 N. Lake Avenue. Suite 1, Pasadena, CA, 91104. Visit our Website: www.caldentalpasadena.com

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