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Root Canal Treatment in Chatswood – Save Your Natural Tooth
A root canal treatment at SO Dental Chatswood can save a tooth that’s been damaged by deep decay or infection. This procedure removes the infected nerve tissue inside the tooth, cleans and seals the area, and restores the tooth’s structure with a custom crown. With today’s advanced technology and anaesthetic options, root canal therapy is gentle, precise, and often pain-free.

Why Choose So Dental for Root Canal Treatment in Chatswood
Our dentists are experienced in performing root canal treatments with precision and care. We use digital imaging and rotary endodontic tools to make the process efficient and comfortable. Saving your natural tooth not only maintains your bite but also prevents costly replacements down the track.
Our Gentle, Modern Approach
At So Dental, we combine clinical skill with a calming experience. Every root canal treatment is performed under local anaesthesia with cutting-edge technology that ensures accuracy and comfort. We take the time to explain each step, helping you feel confident and relaxed throughout your treatment.
常见问题解答
What is a root canal treatment?
Root canal therapy removes infected tissue from inside the tooth, relieving pain and saving your natural tooth.
Does root canal treatment hurt?
Modern root canals are virtually painless, thanks to advanced local anaesthetics and gentle techniques used at SO Dental.
How long does a root canal take?
Most treatments are completed in two to three visits, depending on the complexity of the tooth.
What happens after a root canal?
After treatment, a dental crown is usually recommended to protect and restore your tooth’s strength.
How long does a tooth last after a root canal?
With proper care and a dental crown, your root canal treated tooth can last a long time. Large-scale studies show that many root-canal-treated teeth survive well over 10–20 years. However, survival does vary depending on factors such as how well the tooth is restored, whether a crown is placed, the presence of periodontal disease or pre-existing infections, and how well the tooth is maintained.

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