Endodontic care designed for comfort
When you’re in pain, you need answers—fast. At Elite Endodontics Studio, we use advanced imaging and precision techniques to diagnose clearly and treat gently, with a plan built around what you need most: relief and long-term health.
Explore your options
Root Canal Therapy
Relieve pain and save your natural tooth with precise, comfort-first treatment designed to remove infection and support healing.
When you may need this
- Persistent toothache or throbbing pain
- Sensitivity to hot/cold that lingers
- Pain when biting or chewing
- Swelling or tenderness near a tooth
What to expect
- Focused exam + imaging to confirm the cause
- Comfort-first local anesthesia
- Cleaning/sealing the canal and planning restoration
Is root canal therapy painful?
Our goal is a calm, comfortable visit. With modern techniques and local anesthesia, many patients find it far more manageable than expected.
How long does it take?
Timing depends on the tooth and complexity. We’ll set clear expectations before starting.
Can treatment happen the same day?
In some cases, yes—when clinically appropriate and based on your evaluation.
Endodontic Retreatment
If symptoms return after prior treatment, retreatment can address lingering infection and help preserve your tooth.
When you may need this
- Symptoms returning months/years later
- New infection under a crown
- Swelling or drainage near the tooth
- Complex anatomy or missed canals
What to expect
- Review prior work + CBCT as needed
- Re-cleaning and sealing the canal system
- Clear plan for restoration and follow-up
Why would a tooth need retreatment?
Sometimes infection persists or returns due to complex anatomy, new decay, or issues with restoration. We’ll explain what we see and why.
Is surgery always required?
No. Many cases are treated non-surgically first. Surgery is considered when it’s the most appropriate option.
How do you decide the best approach?
We combine symptoms, clinical testing, and imaging to recommend the most predictable next step.
Emergency Endodontics
Severe tooth pain or swelling? We’ll guide next steps quickly and help you get relief as soon as possible.
When to reach out
- Severe pain that doesn’t improve
- Swelling in gums, face, or jaw
- Drainage, bad taste, or fever
- Pain when biting or chewing
What to expect
- Quick guidance by call/text
- Evaluation and imaging as needed
- Clear next step to get relief
What should I do right now?
Call or text us for guidance. If swelling is rapidly worsening or you have difficulty breathing/swallowing, seek urgent medical care immediately.
Can I be seen quickly?
We’ll help you get scheduled appropriately based on symptoms and clinical need.
Should I take antibiotics?
Only if prescribed by a clinician. We’ll advise next steps after evaluating your situation.
Not sure where to start?
Start with an appointment. We’ll evaluate what’s going on, explain your options clearly, and recommend the most appropriate next step for real relief.
