
Relieve your pain, save your tooth
We hear it all the time: root canals have a reputation. But at our offices, it’s just another step toward healing. With our advanced imaging and sedation options, we make the process simple and low-stress. Most patients say it’s a total relief.

How we set the bar
The Winterholler way
Pain, gone fast
We get you out of pain quickly and save your natural tooth.
Precision care
Digital imaging and modern techniques make treatment efficient and predictable.
Comfort first
With gentle dentistry and sedation options, root canals feel easier than most expect.

Here’s what to expect
We diagnose the source of pain
We begin with a thorough exam and 3D imaging to assess the root canals of your tooth and determine the best treatment to save it.
You’ll be made completely comfortable
We’ll numb the area completely and offer sedation if requested. Most root canals feel similar to getting a filling at our office.
Advanced treatment
Your dentist will gently remove the infected pulp, disinfect the canal, and fill the root space with a specialized material to seal and protect your tooth.
Restore your tooth and confidence
Once your treatment is complete, we’ll place a crown or finish restoration to reinforce the tooth’s strength and function — often all in the same visit.
Fluoride Treatments
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Frequently Asked Questions
A root canal is needed when the pulp of your tooth becomes infected or damaged, usually from deep decay, a crack, or trauma. It saves the natural tooth and prevents the need for extraction.
Most root canals can be completed in one visit, typically lasting one to two hours depending on the tooth.
After treatment, we often place a crown to protect and strengthen the tooth. With good care, a tooth that’s had a root canal can last just as long as your natural teeth.


