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Endodontics & Root Canals

Holmes Dental offers advanced endodontic care in Fort Collins to treat infections and save teeth. Root canal treatment effectively eliminates infection while preserving tooth structure. If you have tooth pain or sensitivity, we can restore comfort and protect your oral health.

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Endodontics

Preserve Your Natural Tooth

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Endodontics focuses on treating the inner portion of the tooth known as the pulp — which contains nerves and blood vessels.

When the pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to:

  • Deep decay
  • Cracks or fractures
  • Trauma
  • Repeated dental procedures

It can cause severe pain and swelling.

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What Can Root Canals Fix?

Prompt treatment prevents infection from spreading and protects surrounding teeth.

Persistent Tooth Pain

Ongoing toothache that does not go away may indicate infection or inflammation inside the tooth.
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Lingering Sensitivity

Sensitivity to hot or cold that lasts after the stimulus is removed can signal damage to the tooth’s inner pulp.

Swollen or Tender Gums

Inflamed or sensitive gums around a tooth may be a sign of infection spreading from the tooth.
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Pain when biting or changes.

Discomfort while chewing, tooth discoloration, or a small bump on the gums can indicate an underlying dental infection.
Root Canal

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A root canal is a non-surgical procedure that:

  • Removes infected or inflamed pulp
  • Cleans and disinfects the inner canals
  • Fills and seals the space
  • Restores the tooth with a crown or filling

This process eliminates infection while preserving your natural tooth structure.

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Your Consultation & Treatment Plan

Most patients are surprised at how comfortable the procedure feels.
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Evaluation & Diagnosis

We assess your symptoms and take imaging to confirm infection.
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Comfortable Treatment

Local anesthesia ensures the procedure is pain-free.
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Cleaning & Sealing

The infected pulp is removed, canals are disinfected, and the space is sealed.
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Restoration

A dental crown or filling is placed to protect and strengthen the tooth.
A dentist in a casual plaid shirt and glasses explains a 3D dental scan on a monitor to a seated patient wearing a cap. The room has a calm, professional atmosphere with colorful art on the walls.

01

Evaluation & Diagnosis

We assess your symptoms and take imaging to confirm infection.
A dentist in a plaid shirt smiles and talks with a patient in a cap sitting in a dental chair. Art prints decorate the wall, creating a welcoming atmosphere.

02

Comfortable Treatment

Local anesthesia ensures the procedure is pain-free.
A dentist in black scrubs, mask, and gloves examines a patient under bright light. The patient wears sunglasses and a pink bib, lying on a dental chair.

03

Cleaning & Sealing

The infected pulp is removed, canals are disinfected, and the space is sealed.
Dentist in protective gear and magnifying glasses works on a patient in an office. The room is modern, with dental equipment and framed art on the walls.

04

Restoration

A dental crown or filling is placed to protect and strengthen the tooth.
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Why a Root Canal Might Be Right for You

Saving your natural tooth is almost always the best long-term solution.
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Pain Relief

Eliminates discomfort caused by infection.
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Tooth Preservation

Avoids extraction and maintains natural alignment.

Infection Control

Prevents spread of bacteria to surrounding tissues.

Restored Function

Allows you to chew and speak normally again.
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Aftercare & Healing

With proper care, a treated tooth can last many years. After treatment:

  • Mild tenderness may occur temporarily
  • Over-the-counter pain relief is usually sufficient
  • Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until restored
  • Maintain regular oral hygiene and follow-up visits
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Frequently Asked Questions

Endodontic care preserves your natural teeth by treating infections at the tooth’s core. Root canals relieve pain, stop infection, and restore tooth function. Whether addressing sensitivity, decay, or injury, our treatments protect your smile while maintaining long-term oral health.

Modern root canal treatment is typically comfortable and often relieves existing pain rather than causing it.

Most treatments are completed in one or two visits, depending on the tooth.

In many cases, yes. A crown strengthens and protects the treated tooth.

With proper restoration and care, a treated tooth can last many years.

Delaying care can allow infection to spread, potentially leading to abscess, bone damage, or tooth loss.