High-quality endodontic treatment

At Latimer Dental & Implant, our team aims to minimize the risks of tooth decay, disease, and damage. However, life circumstances may lead to situations where a root canal becomes necessary. When root canal treatment is the recommended course of action, we ensure your visit is comfortable and stress-free. Root canal therapy offers a safe, straightforward, and effective way to halt decay and infection, preserving your tooth from extraction. Schedule online now or call us at 604-373-9902.

What To Expect

1. 3D Imaging & Diagnosis
Modern tech allows us to understand the anatomy of your tooth to treat it correctly.

2. Remove the Infection
We’ll remove decay, clean and disinfect your canal system, and seal the canal.


3. Restoring the Tooth
We’ll design a custom crown to cover and protect the tooth, restoring beauty and function.
PAYMENT INFO

Our root canal warranty

We believe in the quality of our work and want to pass that confidence to you. Keep up on your routine 6-month checkups and if there’s an issue with your root canal, we’ll fix it at no cost to you.

Pricing

How much does a root canal cost?

Many dental insurance providers cover major portion of the root canal cost. Our team will help estimate your out-of-pocket cost based on your insurance plan. Give us a call to learn more (604) 373-9902.

Payment Options

We will direct bill your insurance company. Our patients are only responsible for their portion of the fee. Let our team make the payment easy for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

More questions? We’re ready to help. Schedule a consultation by booking online or calling us at 604-373-9902.

What is a root canal treatment?

Root canal treatment addresses the issue of decay that has spread to the nerve of your tooth and caused an infection. Left untreated, you’ll eventually lose the tooth. A root canal procedure involves removing the nerve and then carefully cleaning and sealing the canal. The final step of your root canal is usually a dental crown.

Does a root canal hurt?

A root canal isn’t particularly different from a big filling. Your mouth will be numb throughout the procedure. You won’t feel pain but may feel a bit of pressure. We’ll provide individualized aftercare instructions to help you recover easily.

How long does a root canal take?

Root canal treatments take anywhere from 30 minutes to 90 minutes, depending on the condition of your tooth. Your treatment may also be split into 2 appointments, depending on your situation.