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Scott M. Hannaman, DDS
A Great Dentist

In-House Financing

In-House Financing

Here at Scott M. Hannaman, DDS we try to make dental treatment affordable for all of our patients. We now offer in-house financing for some procedures. Ask one of our team members for more details.

Frequently Asked Questions

If your Lake Charles dentist recommends root canal treatment, you may likely be experiencing some discomfort resulting from an abscessed or infected tooth. Root canals in Lake Charles, LA, are often an emergency treatment our dentists will use to eliminate a tooth infection and preserve your tooth's natural structure, which prevents you from losing your tooth. Our goal is always to protect your natural teeth for as long as possible.

Do you have a tooth that's feeling sensitive to hot or cold foods or beverages? Do you have a constant toothache that keeps you from sleeping or doing your everyday activities? Have you noticed tenderness or pain when you're eating or chewing? These are all indicators that you may have a tooth infection. 

An infected tooth won't resolve on its own, so you must contact your emergency dentist in Lake Charles for prompt attention. Root canal treatment immediately eliminates your pain and discomfort when your dentist numbs your tooth with anesthetics. Next, they'll remove the diseased tissues, so your tooth is infection-free and sealed with a temporary filling.

After your healing time is completed, you'll return to our dental office to have your tooth strengthened with a permanent crown to ensure that you can eat and chew with confidence and ease. Contact us at (337) 474-4892 if you have questions about root canal treatment or if you're experiencing dental pain.

Two visits. Typically, you come in for root canal treatment but return a few weeks later for a dental filling or tooth crown. The second visit is considered the final step.

Root canals in Lake Charles, LA, relieve tooth pain and swelling, prevent infection spread, and save your tooth from loss or extraction.

Root Canal Steps and Schedule

Typically, if you have a tooth canal infection, you’ll notice pain and swelling—sometimes severe enough to come in for an emergency dental appointment.

If your dentist finds a tooth canal infection, we numb the site, extract the infection from inside your tooth, and fill it with a temporary filling. After a week or two, you come in for a dental filling or crown when the tooth fully heals. We use a crown if the tooth is at risk for fracture.

If you have gum swelling and a toothache, it’s essential to contact our dental team for guidance.

Your Dentist in Lake Charles, LA, Provides Gentle Root Canal Treatment

You can lower your tooth infection and cavity risks through regular checkups, teeth cleanings, and at-home brushing and flossing.

If you have a toothache, tooth sensitivity, or swelling, we encourage you to contact our dental team to arrange an emergency dental visit as soon as possible.

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