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Why Choose Beam Dental

Our dedicated team of dentists, implant specialists, hygienists, and care specialists in Hoboken, NJ, works together to create a convenient dental experience.

A root canal, also known as endodontic therapy, is a specialized procedure designed to treat a tooth that has become severely damaged or infected at the root. This area, located beneath the gum line, contains vital nerves and blood vessels. When a tooth is cracked or decayed, bacteria can enter this space and cause an infection that leads to significant pain.

At our Hoboken office, the primary goal of a root canal is to preserve your natural tooth structure rather than resorting to an extraction. While these procedures once had a reputation for being uncomfortable, modern techniques ensure a much smoother experience. Our dentists use local anesthesia to thoroughly numb the area so that patients do not feel pain during the treatment. Following the procedure, you will return for a restorative appointment to have a permanent crown placed, fully protecting the tooth and restoring its function.

Meet Our Dentists

Dr. Jinah Kang - Orthodontist in Edison, NJ and Hoboken, NJ.

Dr.

Jinah Kang

Orthodontist

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Jinah Kang

Dr. Jason Lin - Orthodontist in Hoboken, NJ and Union Square, NYC.

Dr.

Jason Lin

Orthodontist

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Jason Lin

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if I might need a root canal?

While only a dentist can provide a diagnosis using X-rays, common warning signs include intense temperature sensitivity, sharp pain when chewing, or gum swelling. You may also notice a darkening or discoloration of the affected tooth.

What is the recovery process like?

It is normal to feel some mild tenderness or sensitivity for a few days following the treatment. We recommend sticking to soft foods for a short period and using over-the-counter pain relief as directed to manage any post-procedure discomfort.

Does a root canal procedure hurt?

The treatment is actually designed to relieve the pain caused by the infection. You should not feel pain during the process due to the use of local anesthesia, though you may feel some light pressure or vibration.

How long does the appointment usually take?

A root canal is a relatively quick procedure, typically lasting between 30 and 90 minutes. Cases involving back molars may take slightly longer because they have more canals that require cleaning and disinfecting.

Hours

Monday

9:00 AM

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6:00 PM

Tuesday

Closed

Wednesday

8:30 AM

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5:30 PM

Thursday

8:00 AM

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5:00 PM

Friday

8:30 AM

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5:30 PM

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed