Root Canal Treatment in Wilmington, NC

Injured or deteriorating teeth are generally taken care of with a filling or another kind of treatment if they are caught and managed in time. But when the decay reaches the core of the tooth(also called the pulp), a root canal is sometimes needed to restore dental function and mediate the need for extraction. A root canal is an endodontic therapy provided at Cape Fear Endodontics to take out diseased pulp tissue and improve the affected tooth to improve oral function. Our Endodontist improves infected or structurally deteriorating teeth by performing careful root canal treatment and provides sedation dentistry to further elevate patient ease. If you notice a significantly damaged or infected tooth, call Cape Fear Endodontics at your earliest convenience to enjoy the health perks of advanced root canal therapy.

Frequently, root canal treatment is covered in part by insurance plans. An individual on our business team will reach out to your insurance company and give you any anticipated out-of-pocket expenses. At Cape Fear Endodontics, our team is pleased to accept a range of payment options and may help you secure affordable financing alternatives.

Abscessed tooth pulp may be caused by extreme tooth decay, a deep crack, or an injury. Our Endodontist will perform an oral exam and use 3D diagnostic radiographs to determine if a root canal or a different treatment is necessary to assuage tooth discomfort and improve your dental health.

Some of the signs that might suggest you need a root canal include stabbing or dull tooth pain, other lasting dental discomfort, discomfort when eating, and sensitivity to warm or cold temperatures. You may also notice swelling concentrated around the face or gum tissues, a large lump around the gum tissues, or color change of a tooth following damage.

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Dr. Mihle and his staff are very nice and helpful. I've got 2 difficult molars that he has done root canal on, one of which has an abcess, he is trying his best to help me save that tooth. Thanks Dr. Mihle.

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A 5 star experience from start to finish!Dr. Mihle Is highly skilled, experienced and meticulous, ensuring that the job was done perfectly. The assistants and staff are excellent. Courteous, efficient and professional. I highly recommend this office if you are in need of a pain free and excellent root canal in a warm and friendly place!

K.L. Google

Dr. Mihle is awesome as well as the dental assistants and the lady at front dest is super nice!! My dentist referred me here for a root canal. Dr. Mihle was very thourough in giving detailed information on what he would be doing and I never felt a thing!! 5 Star and above!!

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Professional and transparent in all respects. My first root canal was easier than the anxiety I was feeling.

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The latest methods are used tohelp improve an individual's relaxation throughout their root canal. At Cape Fear Endodontics, root canals are conducted under local anesthesia, which might be combined with sedation approaches to allow for additional ease. When the tooth is numb, a rubber dam is set to block the patient's oral structures. The inflamed area willthen be accessed via a tiny hole created in the upper part of the tooth. The pulp, the structure that consists of the nerve center and bloodstorage inside of every tooth, is then taken out, and the region will be addressed with handheld tools prior to being carefully sanitized. Dr. Mihle should then seal the diseased tooth using a special material and finish it off with an anesthetic filling to kick off the rehabilitation period.

Has Root Canal Treatment Gotten Less Painful Than It Used to Be?

Root canal treatment today is very different from what many people remember or have heard about in the past. Advances in anesthesia, diagnostic imaging, and treatment techniques have made the procedure far more comfortable and predictable. Our providers are able to identify the affected areas more precisely and treat them efficiently, which helps reduce both procedure time and post-treatment discomfort. Many patients report feeling immediate relief once the infected tissue is removed. Our team emphasizes gentle technique and constant communication, ensuring that comfort remains a priority while preserving the strength and structure of the natural tooth.

Will Someone Need to Drive Me to My Root Canal Appointment?

Whether someone needs to accompany you as a driver to your root canal depends on the type of anesthesia or sedation used during your appointment. When treatment is completed using local anesthesia alone, most patients are able to drive themselves and continue their day with minimal interruption. If sedation is used, however, you will need someone to drive you home and remain with you for a short period afterward. Our team reviews all of this information during scheduling so there are no surprises on the day of treatment. By outlining expectations ahead of time, we help ensure your visit is both safe and well-planned.

Can I Get Sedation to Help Me Relax During a Root Canal?

For patients who feel anxious or uneasy about root canal treatment, sedation and other comfort measures are available. Our providers take a personalized approach, considering your comfort level, past experiences, and overall health when recommending options. Even without sedation, many patients find reassurance in clear explanations, a calm pace, and a supportive environment. The focus is on helping you feel informed and in control throughout the process. Our team is experienced in caring for anxious patients and works to create an experience that feels as relaxed and manageable as possible.

Any dental pain you were suffering with prior to your endodontic treatment should begin to ebb away when the root canal is complete. Nonprescription pain medication could also be used to minimize any aches or swelling that forms following your treatment. Dr. Mihle will plan a checkup visit about a month after so he can gauge your recovery. Teeth addressed with endodontic procedures are at a greater risk of damage and frequently require the defense of adental crown as soon as they're totally recovered. A dental crown can then be designed to restore the health and natural look to your tooth.

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