2725 Park Dr, Suite 1, Clearwater, FL 33763

Relieving Pain and Saving Your Natural Tooth
Few dental procedures carry as much undeserved anxiety as a root canal. The truth is that modern root canal therapy is a routine, comfortable procedure that relieves the significant pain caused by an infected or severely damaged tooth — not causes it. For most patients, a root canal feels no different than getting a filling, and leaving the office without the toothache they came in with is the most common outcome.
At Boulevard Dental in Clearwater, Drs. Jason Kopakin performs root canal therapy with a focus on precision, efficiency, and patient comfort. Our goal is always to save your natural tooth whenever possible — because no restoration, no matter how advanced, fully replicates the function and feel of a tooth you were born with.
If you are experiencing significant tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity, swelling, or have been told you may need a root canal, do not wait. Early treatment almost always means a simpler procedure and a better outcome.
What is Root Canal Therapy
Root canal therapy — also called endodontic treatment — is a procedure used to treat infection or severe damage that has reached the inner chamber of a tooth. Every tooth contains a soft inner layer called the pulp, which houses the nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue responsible for the tooth's development. Once a tooth is fully mature, the pulp is no longer essential to its function — the surrounding bone and tissue provide all the nourishment the tooth needs.
When the pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, a cracked tooth, repeated dental procedures on the same tooth, or trauma, it can no longer heal on its own. Left untreated, the infection spreads through the root canals and into the surrounding bone — causing intense pain, abscess formation, and ultimately the loss of the tooth.
Root canal therapy removes the infected or damaged pulp, thoroughly cleans and disinfects the interior of the tooth, and seals it permanently to prevent reinfection. The tooth is then restored — typically with a crown — and continues to function normally for many years.
Signs You May Need a Root Canal
- Severe, persistent toothache — especially pain that throbs or worsens when lying down
- Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers after the stimulus is removed
- Sharp pain when biting or chewing
- Darkening or discoloration of the tooth
- Swelling or tenderness in the gum tissue surrounding the tooth
- A pimple-like bump on the gum near the affected tooth — known as a dental abscess or fistula
- Persistent bad taste or odor in the mouth near the affected area
- A tooth that was previously treated but has become painful again
The Root Canal Process at Boulevard Dental Clearwater
Is Root Canal Therapy Painful
This is the question we hear most often — and the answer is almost universally no. The discomfort patients associate with root canals is the pain caused by the infection itself, not the treatment. Root canal therapy relieves that pain by removing the source of the infection.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and should feel no more uncomfortable than having a cavity filled. Some patients experience mild soreness or sensitivity in the treated area for a few days following the procedure — this is completely normal as the surrounding tissue recovers from the inflammation and heals. Over-the-counter pain relievers are typically all that is needed to manage any post-procedure discomfort.
Our Clearwater team takes patient comfort extremely seriously. If you have dental anxiety or a significant fear of root canal treatment, please let us know when you call. We will take extra time to explain every step, answer all of your questions, and ensure you feel completely at ease before we begin.
Ready to Relieve Your Tooth Pain at Our Clearwater Office
If you are experiencing tooth pain, sensitivity, or swelling — or if you have been told you may need a root canal — do not put it off. Prompt treatment is the difference between saving your tooth and losing it. Our Clearwater team will get you in quickly, keep you comfortable throughout the procedure, and make sure you leave without the pain you came in with.
We offer morning and afternoon appointments Monday through Friday, and do our best to accommodate patients in pain as quickly as possible. Same-day appointments are available for urgent concerns.

