Root Canal Treatment Winter Park FL

3710 Aloma Ave, Winter Park, FL 32792
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Root Canal Treatment in Winter Park, FL

Modern root canals are nothing like the horror stories. At Smile Center of Orlando, Dr. Rezkalla and Dr. Altomare use gentle, modern techniques to relieve tooth pain and save your natural tooth — often in a single comfortable visit. The procedure feels much like a standard filling.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal
Severe, Lasting Tooth Pain
Lingering Hot or Cold Sensitivity
Darkened or Discolored Tooth
Tender or Swollen Gums
Pimple or Bump on Gum
Pain When Biting Down
Two or more symptoms? Book an evaluation — we’ll know in one visit.
Root Canal, Step by Step
1
Numb the area completely Local anesthetic · pain-free
2
Access the pulp chamber Small opening on top of tooth
3
Clean & disinfect canals Removes infection · feels like a deep filling
4
Fill & seal the canals Biocompatible material locks out bacteria
5
Place a crown Protects the treated tooth long-term
Total chair time: usually 60–90 minutes, sometimes in 1 visit.
Gentle Endodontic Care

Save Your Natural Tooth — Modern Root Canals, Done Right

When the inside of a tooth becomes infected — from deep decay, a crack, or trauma — a root canal removes the infected pulp and seals the tooth to save it from extraction. Today’s techniques use rotary instruments, magnification, and effective anesthesia. Most patients say the procedure feels much like a routine filling.

At Smile Center of Orlando, we handle most front and back-tooth root canals in-office. For unusually complex cases — narrow canals, prior failed treatment, severe curvature — we refer to a board-certified endodontist and coordinate your follow-up crown placement once they’re done.

If you’re worried about pain or anxiety, ask us about sedation options or our new patient process.

Root Canal Services We Offer

Endodontic Care at Smile Center of Orlando

From the initial evaluation through the protective crown, we handle every step in one practice — or coordinate seamlessly with a specialist when needed.

Comprehensive Evaluation

Digital X-rays, vitality testing, and a thorough exam to confirm whether you need a root canal — and rule out simpler fixes like a deep filling or crown.

Front Tooth Root Canals

Front teeth (incisors and canines) usually have a single canal, making them straightforward to treat. Often completed in one visit with predictable, long-lasting results.

Molar Root Canals

Molars have 3–4 canals and take more time, but we use rotary instruments and magnification to clean every canal thoroughly. Typically 1–2 visits, including the protective crown.

Re-Treatment of Failed Canals

If a previously treated tooth becomes painful or shows new infection, re-treatment can often save the tooth. We evaluate honestly and tell you when re-treatment is realistic vs. when extraction is the better long-term call.

Endodontist Referral When Needed

Complex anatomy, severe curvature, or prior failed treatment may call for a specialist. We refer to trusted endodontists and stay in the loop so your crown placement happens promptly after.

Crown to Protect the Tooth

A root-canal-treated tooth is more brittle. We almost always place a permanent crown afterwards to protect against fracture and restore full chewing function — a 95%+ long-term success rate.

Meet Your Dentists

Calm, Modern Root Canal Care in Winter Park

Our general dentists take the dread out of root canals — explaining what’s happening, what to expect, and what comes next, every step.

Dr. Mirna Rezkalla, General & Family Dentist at Smile Center of Orlando
Dr. Mirna Rezkalla
General & Family Dentist

Dr. Rezkalla is the dentist patients quietly hope they get scheduled with for an endodontic case. She’s meticulous, gentle, and exceptional with anxious patients — many of her root canal patients come in nervous and leave saying it was easier than a filling.

Dr. John Altomare, General & Family Dentist at Smile Center of Orlando
Dr. John Altomare
General & Family Dentist

Dr. Altomare has performed countless successful root canals over two decades in Winter Park. His steady, methodical approach is exactly what you want for a procedure where precision matters.

Why Choose Smile Center for Root Canals

Modern Technique, Honest Expectations

Modern Rotary Technique

We use rotary instruments and magnification — faster, more thorough, and more comfortable than older hand-file methods.

Sedation for Anxious Patients

Ask about sedation options if dental anxiety has kept you from getting treatment. We make root canals comfortable even for the most nervous patients.

Save Your Natural Tooth

Nothing replaces a natural tooth like a natural tooth. Root canals routinely succeed for 10+ years — often a lifetime — and avoid the need for an implant or bridge.

Common Questions About Root Canals

Root Canal FAQs

Does a root canal hurt?

No — that reputation is decades out of date. With modern anesthesia and rotary instruments, the procedure feels much like getting a deep filling. Most of our patients say afterward, “I can’t believe that was a root canal.” The pain people associate with root canals is usually the infection beforehand, not the treatment.

How long does the procedure take?

Most front-tooth root canals take 45–60 minutes and finish in a single visit. Molars (with 3–4 canals) take 60–90 minutes and sometimes need two visits. You’ll know the timeline before we start.

Will I need a crown afterward?

For molars, almost always yes — they take the most chewing force and need protection from fracture. For some front teeth, a filling may be enough. We’ll explain which option applies to your tooth at the consultation.

How much does a root canal cost in Winter Park?

Cost depends on the tooth (front teeth are less involved than molars) and whether a crown is needed. Most PPO dental insurance plans cover a significant portion. We provide a transparent written estimate before treatment begins, and we offer financing through CareCredit and our in-house membership plan.

Is a root canal better than extraction?

Almost always. Saving the natural tooth preserves bite alignment and avoids the cost of an implant or bridge later. Extraction may make sense for severely damaged teeth — but a healthy root canal with a crown often outlasts the alternatives by years.

Are you endodontists?

No — Dr. Rezkalla and Dr. Altomare are general and family dentists who routinely perform root canals as part of comprehensive care. For complex anatomy, severely curved canals, or re-treatment of failed cases, we refer to a board-certified endodontist and coordinate the follow-up crown.

Don’t Lose a Tooth You Can Still Save

Schedule a root canal consultation at Smile Center of Orlando. We’ll confirm whether you need one — and walk through the procedure in plain English so you know exactly what to expect.

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