Topeka Dentistry
Carrie Peterson, DDS & Ben Rutherford, DDS
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What to Expect During a Root Canal Treatment in Topeka, KS: Step-by-Step Guide

July 24, 2025
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Woman with toothache, reflecting what patients in Topeka can expect before a root canal treatment.

We are your home for the pain-free root canal in Topeka. If you suspect a tooth root infection or are unsure, contact a dental team member for guidance.

Signs you need a root canal include:

  • Toothache or increasing sensitivity
  • Jaw or facial swelling
  • A bump or blister on the gum

We invite you to continue reading to learn more about the root canal procedure in step-by-step detail.

 Step-By-Step Breakdown of a Root Canal Treatment in Topeka, KS

  1. First, your dentist assesses your tooth to ensure you do not have an infection, as some oral health issues can share similar symptoms.
  2. If you require a root canal, we thoroughly numb the treatment site to minimize your discomfort.
  3. After the area is thoroughly numb, your dentist gently extracts the infected tissue from the canal of your tooth.
  4. In the final step, we irrigate the canal to promote healing and temporarily seal your tooth.

Aftercare: What Patients in Topeka Can Expect

You may notice mild soreness later in the day after the anesthesia wears off. Typically, this calls for a mild over-the-counter pain reliever. Soreness is very temporary!

Part of aftercare deals with healing. You won't feel the healing, but after a few weeks, you will return to our dental office for a restoration to restore the tooth’s strength and integrity. We color-match the restoration to your neighboring teeth to ensure a seamless blend.

When to Call a Root Canal Dentist in Topeka, KS

Root canals are largely avoidable with regular dental checkups and teeth cleanings. So, call your dentist if you’re overdue for your preventive dental visit.

Also, call your dentist immediately if you notice signs of infection. Without intervention, the infection can spread, and you can lose your tooth. Remember, a root canal infection is a dental emergency.

To get started or if you have questions about our dental treatments and services, call a friendly team member today at (785) 266-9100.

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