OUR SERVICES — Root Canals
🦷 Root Canal Procedure Near Me in Frisco, TX
If you’re dealing with persistent tooth pain, swelling, or sensitivity to hot and cold, you may need a root canal. At Tribute Family Dentistry in Frisco, we offer gentle, efficient root canal treatment near you, helping you save your natural tooth and get relief fast.
What Is a Root Canal?
A root canal is a common endodontic procedure that removes infected or inflamed pulp from inside the tooth, followed by cleaning, disinfecting, and sealing the tooth with a crown for full function and protection.
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👨⚕️ Why Choose Tribute for Root Canals?
✅ Comfortable and precise treatment
✅ Modern technology for accurate results
✅ Flexible financing and insurance options
✅ Emergency root canals available
✅ Serving Frisco, The Colony, Plano & beyond
Whether you need a molar root canal, front tooth root canal, or a root canal retreatment, our experienced team is here for you.
🦷 Signs You Might Need a Root Canal
- Constant or severe toothache
- Sensitivity to hot or cold
- Swelling or tenderness in the gums
- Discoloration of the tooth
- A pimple-like bump on the gum
🪥 What to Expect During a Root Canal Procedure
- Exam and digital imaging
- Local anesthesia
- Removal of infected tissue
- Disinfection and filling
- Temporary or permanent crown placement
Need both a root canal and crown? We also offer CEREC same-day crowns to restore your tooth in one visit!
💲 Root Canal Cost in Frisco, TX
Costs vary by tooth and complexity:
- Front tooth: $600–$1,200
- Premolar: $700–$1,400
- Molar: $1,000–$1,600
- Crown after root canal: $900–$1,500
We accept most dental insurance and offer a Savings Plan for uninsured patients.
📍 Find a Root Canal Specialist Near Me
Located conveniently in Frisco, TX, we proudly serve patients from Prosper, Little Elm, Plano, The Colony, and beyond.
Need urgent care? Visit our Emergency Dentistry page for fast help.
🤔 FAQ: Root Canal Cost, Recovery & More
How much should a root canal cost?
It ranges from $600–$1,600 depending on the tooth and insurance coverage.
How much is a root canal per tooth?
Front teeth cost less than molars. Expect $600–$1,200 for front teeth and $1,000+ for molars.
How much does a root canal cost in Dallas, Texas?
In the DFW area, prices are generally in the national range: $800–$1,500 per tooth.
Is it better to go to a dentist or endodontist for a root canal?
For routine cases, a general dentist is sufficient. Complex or retreatment cases may require an endodontist.
Why is it not good to get a root canal?
Root canals are safe. Some misconceptions stem from outdated info. Today’s procedures are effective and comfortable.
Do you need a crown after a root canal?
Yes—especially for molars or premolars. A crown restores strength and function.
How long do root canals last?
With proper care and a crown, root canals can last 10–20 years or more.
What happens if I can’t afford a crown on my root canal?
Ask us about payment plans or temporary options to avoid reinfection.
How much does a crown cost?
Crowns typically cost $900–$1,500 depending on the material and tooth location.
What is the difference between a cap and a crown?
They are the same thing—a restoration that covers a damaged or root-treated tooth.
Should I get a root canal or extraction?
We aim to save natural teeth whenever possible. Extraction may be an option, but has long-term impacts.
How much do most dentists charge for a crown?
The average in Texas ranges from $900–$1,300 per crown.
Does insurance cover crowns?
Most insurance plans cover part of the cost. We’ll check your benefits for you!
How much is a root canal without insurance?
Without insurance, a root canal can cost between $800 and $1,600, plus crown fees.
Is it cheaper to get a tooth pulled or a crown?
Yes, extractions cost less up front—but crowns are a long-term solution that prevents shifting and bone loss.
🗓️ Book a Root Canal Consultation Today
We’re here to relieve your pain and save your smile with expert, compassionate care.
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