
Published on Nov 24, 2025 | 3 minute read

If you picture sirens and drills, you’re not alone—but the reality is simpler: root canal therapy stops the deep, throbbing pain caused by inflamed or infected pulp tissue. With modern techniques and local anesthesia, most patients feel immediate relief and return to normal routines quickly.
Deep decay, cracks, or trauma can inflame the nerve space inside a tooth. When bacteria enter, pressure builds and the body can’t clear the infection on its own. A root canal gently cleans and shapes those internal canals, disinfects the space, and seals it to prevent reinfection.
The Springfield team prioritizes comfort and clarity. After a focused exam and X-ray, you’ll review a straightforward plan. If you’re anxious, oral sedation is available. Once numb, the dentist creates a small opening, cleans the canals with flexible instruments and antimicrobial solutions, then seals them. Often, a custom crown follows to protect the tooth from future fractures—especially on molars.
If pain wakes you at night, don’t wait. Swelling that spreads or pain that worsens when you lie down can signal an urgent problem. The office offers Emergency Dentistry and Root Canal Therapy under one roof, so diagnosis and relief happen fast.
Implants are fantastic when a tooth can’t be saved, yet keeping your own tooth—if predictable—is often the most efficient, affordable path. Root canal + crown maintains natural bite, preserves bone, and avoids the time and cost of extraction and replacement.
“Do I need a crown after every root canal?” Molars usually, front teeth sometimes; your dentist will explain.
“Can I work the next day?” Most people can, especially with non-sedation visits.
“What if the pain returns?” Call the office—retreatment or a new crack may be the cause; both are manageable.
If tooth pain is ruling your day, call Hoffman | Stone at (417) 881-1195 to Call Us Today. Relief and a plan are one visit away.