Yes — Spokane dentists perform emergency root canals 24/7. If a nerve is inflamed or infected, a root canal can remove the source of pain and preserve your natural tooth. Early treatment prevents the infection from spreading and usually provides fast relief.
Common signs include: constant throbbing pain, lingering sensitivity to hot or cold, pain when chewing, swelling or pimple on the gums, darkening of the tooth, or pain after a recent injury. An exam and X‑ray confirm the diagnosis.
Comfort First. We numb the tooth fully and isolate it to keep it clean.
Access & Clean. The dentist creates a tiny opening and removes inflamed or infected tissue.
Disinfection. The canals are shaped and disinfected to remove bacteria.
Seal & Protect. The canals are sealed and the opening is filled. A crown may be placed now or at a follow‑up visit to protect against fracture.
Aftercare. You’ll receive instructions for sensitivity, temporary eating, and follow‑up.
Comfort First. We numb the tooth fully and isolate it to keep it clean.
Access & Clean. The dentist creates a tiny opening and removes inflamed or infected tissue.
Disinfection. The canals are shaped and disinfected to remove bacteria.
Seal & Protect. The canals are sealed and the opening is filled. A crown may be placed now or at a follow‑up visit to protect against fracture.
Aftercare. You’ll receive instructions for sensitivity, temporary eating, and follow‑up.
When infection is advanced, the dentist may first perform drainage and place medication. You’ll still feel better quickly, and the tooth can be completed once inflammation settles.
Keeps your natural tooth in place.
Stops pain and removes infection at the source.
Prevents bigger problems like bone loss or spread of infection.
Often faster and less costly than removing and replacing the tooth.
PPOs accepted by many partners; we’ll verify benefits.
Financing available for out‑of‑pocket costs.
Apple Health/Medicaid accepted at select clinics.
Call 24/7 (509) 408‑3865 — emergency root canal scheduling now.
You’ll be numb; most people feel only gentle pressure.
Many cases are completed in one visit; complex teeth may need a second visit.
Back teeth usually benefit from a crown to prevent cracks after treatment.
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