606 East 8th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362

A root canal is extremely important
The structure of our teeth includes dental enamel, dentin, and pulp. Dental enamel forms the outer layer, while dentin is a softer layer beneath it. The pulp, a soft tissue, is located beneath the dentin and contains connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels.
Normally, the pulp is well protected by enamel and dentin. However, if bacteria enter the area through a deep cavity, fracture, or tooth trauma, an infection can occur.
An infected tooth is typically very painful, and if left untreated, the pain will persist and worsen. In such cases, removing the tooth becomes necessary, although it is not our preferred option.
Missing teeth can lead to various oral health issues, including bone loss and shifting of surrounding teeth. Root canal treatment offers a solution by eliminating the infection, preserving natural teeth, and restoring oral health. Compared to tooth extraction, root canal treatment is less uncomfortable and has shorter recovery times.
Indications for Root Canal Treatment
- I am experiencing a severe toothache.
- I have intense tooth sensitivity.
- Gums that are puffy, red, or swollen.
- Jaw discomfort or inflammation
- Gum bump looks like a pimple.
- Possible unpleasant taste or smell in mouth.
New patients welcome.
Emergency appointments available for existing patients only.

