Emergency Root Canals

Emergency Root Canals Dallas . Irving . Fort Worth . Addison

Affordable emergency root canal treatment Irving, Addison, Dallas, and Fort Worth. Located at 2644 N Belt Line Rd, Irving, TX 75062, Dental Emergency Care of Irving is your trusted partner for urgent dental needs.

Why You Might Need an Emergency Root Canal

Dealing with a severe toothache? An emergency root canal might just be the relief you need. Infected teeth can cause excruciating pain, but root canal therapy will help eliminate that discomfort and allow you to return to your daily activities. Additionally, emergency root canals treat the underlying infection, saving your tooth and preventing further complications. To set up an appointment, give us a call at (972) 455-8147. Our doctors will see you as soon as possible.

Common Types Of Root Canals

We Offer Care On Your Schedule

Initial Consultation

When you first visit the dentist, they will assess the severity of the crack in your tooth. If the crack hasn't reached the root, there's a high chance your tooth can be saved. Depending on the condition of the tooth, the dentist will suggest the most suitable treatment option.

Late-Hour Appointments

We're here to accommodate you. If you need an appointment after 5 PM, just reach out, and we'll arrange a late-hour slot for you as soon as possible.

Weekend Appointments

Dental emergencies can happen at any time, not just during the week. That's why we offer weekend appointments to all our emergency dental patients in Irving. Your dental health is our priority, every day of the week.

The Emergency Root Canal Treatment Process

Numbing & Preparation

First, your doctor will numb your mouth to ensure you’re comfortable throughout the procedure. Sedation options are also available for those who need them. Once you’re numb, the doctor will isolate the affected tooth, remove any decayed or damaged material, and create an opening on the tooth’s surface.

Cleaning

Through this opening, your doctor will use specialized tools to remove the infected pulp and other materials from inside your tooth. After it's cleaned out, the interior of your tooth will be flushed and sanitized.

Filling & Restoration

Finally, your dentist will fill the cleaned-out tooth with a rubber-like material to replace the removed pulp and strengthen the tooth. A temporary filling or crown will then be placed to protect the tooth until a permanent solution is ready.

The pain of a toothache or another dental emergency can be horrible, and can interfere with your day-to-day life. With treatment from your doctor, you can get back to your normal routine.

See Why Families Are Smiling

The staff here is amazing! I received x-rays, a consultation, and an extraction all near-to and after closing. I was in so much pain, it was crippling and they absolutely saved my day..my night.. my week! I appreciate you all so much!

LQ Story

Amazing experience. The team was all very friendly. Dr. Nobles is the best. I came in extreme pain and he did a completely painless root canal for me that took me out of pain same day. Reyna was great as well and super helpful when explaining the treatment needed and my options. Overall the whole team was great. Thanks Dental Emergency Care!

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Now I usually avoid the dentist office altogether but this place is 10 out of 10, highly recommend!! I had the worst tooth pain and was lucky to find this place, open late in Irving. The front staff, Reyna, was sweet and got me in right away. Dr. Nobles made the procedure quick and painless. Special thank you to the DA, Fardos, helped me stay calm the entire time.

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Frequently Asked Root Canal Questions

Not at all. Your mouth will be fully numbed, and sedation is available to ensure maximum comfort. After the procedure, your tooth may feel a bit tender for a few days, but this temporary discomfort is far less painful than the tooth infection.

Root canals are straightforward procedures. Many patients return to work or school immediately afterwards. However, if you have a temporary crown or filling, avoid chewing sticky or hard foods with the treated tooth. Try to chew on the other side of your mouth until your permanent crown is in place. If the temporary crown or filling falls out early, contact your dentist to have it replaced.

Yes. Emergency root canals are generally covered by most dental insurance plans as they are medically necessary procedures. However, coverage limits and details can vary by policy and insurer. We recommend consulting your insurance company or reviewing your policy documents to understand your plan’s specifics.

The cost of an emergency root canal can vary depending on the extent of the infection and several other factors. For an accurate estimate, schedule a consultation with the expert doctors of Dental Emergency Care Of Irving. After evaluating your situation, we will provide an estimate of the costs involved. At our office, we understand that treatment costs can be a concern. We offer 100% guaranteed approval payment plans to ensure you receive the care you need without delay. Delaying treatment increases the risk of further complications, so don’t hesitate to contact us. Call us now at (972) 455-8147 to schedule your consultation.