Non-Surgical Root Canal in Glen Burnie, MD | Smile Keeper Dental
Non-Surgical Root Canal Treatment in Glen Burnie

Save Your Natural Tooth & Relieve Pain

A root canal shouldn't be feared—it's the solution to severe tooth pain. At Smile Keeper Dental in Glen Burnie, our non-surgical root canal therapy gently removes infected pulp, allowing you to keep your natural tooth and restoring your smile to full health.

  • Eliminates severe toothache and sensitivity
  • Removes infection to prevent further spread
  • Saves your natural tooth structure
  • Virtually painless procedure with modern techniques
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Why Choose a Non-Surgical Root Canal?

When a tooth becomes deeply infected or decayed, extracting it isn't always the only option. A non-surgical root canal allows us to clear out the infection from the inside, saving the tooth and preventing the need for an implant or bridge.

With advanced endodontic care right here in Glen Burnie, getting a root canal at Smile Keeper Dental is highly effective and feels very similar to getting a routine filling.

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Experiencing severe tooth pain? Let's discuss your treatment options to relieve your discomfort and save your tooth.

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Areas We Serve

Smile Keeper Dental proudly provides family dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, emergency dental care, root canal therapy, dental implants, and preventive dental services for patients throughout Anne Arundel County and nearby Maryland communities.

Root Canal FAQ

A non-surgical root canal is a common procedure used to remove infected or inflamed pulp from inside a tooth. This relieves severe tooth pain and saves the natural tooth from extraction.

Contrary to popular belief, modern root canals are virtually painless. The procedure is designed to relieve the intense pain caused by the tooth infection, and we use local anesthesia to ensure your complete comfort.

Common signs you may need a root canal include severe toothache, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, swollen or tender gums, and a darkening or discoloration of the tooth.

Most non-surgical root canals can be completed in one or two visits, usually taking between 60 to 90 minutes per appointment, depending on the severity of the infection and the specific tooth.

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