A toothache often starts small, but it can quickly become the only thing on your mind. Constant throbbing or sharp pain interrupts your work, distracts you from family time, and keeps you awake at night. When you are in pain, you want relief that is fast and effective.
At Said Dental, we prioritize your comfort and health above all else. We specialize in treatments that stop pain and restore your oral health, including expert root canal treatment in Canton, Ohio. If you believe you need a root canal, our compassionate team is here to guide you through the process and help you feel like yourself again.

Where Innovation and Compassion Intersect
At Said Dental, we’re more than just a dental office—we’re your partner in achieving and maintaining a healthy, beautiful smile. Dr. Bassem Said and our skilled team are dedicated to providing a full range of dental services, from routine cleanings to advanced treatments and procedures, all delivered with a personal touch. We believe in building lasting relationships with our patients, taking the time to listen to your concerns and understand your needs. Our Canton, OH office is designed to be a welcoming space where you can feel at ease, knowing that you’re receiving the highest standard of care. At Said Dental, we’re not just improving smiles—we’re enhancing lives, one patient at a time.
What is Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal treatment saves a damaged or infected tooth from extraction. Deep inside your tooth lies soft tissue called pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. When bacteria infect this tissue, it causes severe pain or swelling. We remove the damaged pulp, clean the inner space, and seal it. This process stops the infection and preserves your natural teeth.
Symptoms Our Patients Report Feeling Before Visiting Us
Infection affects everyone differently. Sometimes you may not experience any pain, and we may discover the issue during a routine checkup. In other cases, the symptoms are impossible to ignore. Your body often provides clear signals that you need endodontic care.
Pay attention to these common warning signs:
- Severe pain while chewing or applying pressure to the tooth
- Prolonged sensitivity to heat or cold that lasts after the source is removed
- Discoloration or darkening of the tooth structure
- Swelling and tenderness in the nearby gums
- A persistent or recurring pimple on the gums
- A chipped or cracked tooth
If you notice any of these issues, please contact our office. Ignoring these signs can lead to more serious health problems. The infection can spread to the tissues around the root of the tooth, causing facial swelling and bone loss.

Step-by-Step Process at Our Canton Location
We believe that knowledge reduces anxiety. When you know what to expect, you feel more in control. At Said Dental, we take the time to explain every step of the root canal procedure.
1. Imaging and Planning
The process begins with an X-ray. We use this image to see the shape of the root canals. It also helps us determine if there are signs of infection in the surrounding bone.
2. Numbing the Area
We prioritize your comfort. We use local anesthesia to numb the tooth and the nearby area. You might feel a small pinch, but the sensation fades quickly. Most patients report that the procedure feels similar to getting a standard filling.
3. Preparing the Tooth
Once you are comfortable, our Canton dentist places a dental dam over the area. This small protective sheet isolates the tooth and keeps it clean and dry. We then make a small opening in the crown of the tooth to access the inside.
4. Removing the Pulp
Using very small instruments, we remove the pulp from the pulp chamber and root canals. We clean the empty space and shape the inner canals to prepare them for filling. If the infection is active, we may place medication inside the tooth to help it heal.
5. Sealing the Canals
We fill the cleaned root canals with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha. We use an adhesive cement to ensure the canals are completely sealed. Finally, we place a temporary filling in the opening to protect your tooth until your restorative appointment.

Does Getting a Root Canal Hurt?
This is the most common question patients ask, and the answer is no, not at all! The pain you feel comes from the infection inside the tooth, not the treatment itself. The root canal procedure removes the source of that pain.
We use local anesthesia to numb the area before we begin. You remain comfortable while we work. The American Association of Endodontists notes that modern techniques make this experience similar to getting a routine filling.
You may feel some tenderness after the numbness wears off. This sensation is a normal part of the healing process. Over-the-counter pain medication provides relief for most patients.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the average cost of a root canal in Ohio?
The cost of treatment varies. It depends on the complexity of the issue and which tooth affects you. Molars usually cost more than front teeth because they have more roots. In Ohio, the price typically ranges between $700 and $1,500. Most dental insurance plans cover a portion of this fee. Please contact us for an accurate quote. We will review your specific coverage and provide a clear estimate.
- Is it better to go to a dentist or an endodontist for a root canal?
Many general dentists perform root canal treatment successfully. We handle most routine cases right here in our office. An endodontist is a specialist with advanced training in endodontics. They focus solely on root canals and complex surgeries. We examine your tooth first. If your case requires a specialist’s touch, we will refer you to ensure you receive the best care.
- Is 2 weeks too long to wait for a root canal?
We advise against waiting. Two weeks allows the infection to spread. Bacteria can damage the surrounding bone and cause an abscess. Waiting too long increases the risk that the tooth will not survive. This leads to extraction. If you have pain or swelling, schedule your visit immediately.

