Serving Potomac Club in Woodbridge

Root Canal Therapy in Potomac Club, Woodbridge, VA

Hedgewood Dental provides root canal therapy for Potomac Clubpatients from our Woodbridge office. 5-10 minutes from your area, with care led by Dr. Christine Mai since 1997.

Root Canals care for Potomac Club patients

When the pulp inside a tooth becomes infected, a root canal removes the infection, relieves pain, and saves the tooth from extraction.

Root canal therapy treats infection or inflammation inside the tooth's pulp chamber. Symptoms include severe pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, or a darkened tooth. Without treatment, infection can spread and the tooth will need to be extracted.

Modern root canals are routine. With local anesthesia, the procedure feels similar to a filling. After the canal is cleaned and sealed, the tooth is restored with a crown to protect it.

For patients coming from Potomac Club, Woodbridge, VA, the office is 5-10 minutes away. We keep visits clear and practical, with treatment options explained before care begins.

Why Potomac Club patients choose Hedgewood Dental

  • Saves your natural tooth

    Avoids extraction and the need for an implant or bridge.

  • Modern technique = less pain

    Most patients describe a root canal as no worse than a filling.

  • Long-lasting result

    A properly treated and restored tooth can last a lifetime.

Getting here from Potomac Club

From Potomac Club, take Potomac Club Parkway or Potomac Center Boulevard toward Route 1 and Hedgewood Drive. The drive is typically 5-10 minutes.

Frequently asked questions

Do you offer Root Canal Therapy for Potomac Club patients?

Yes. Hedgewood Dental provides root Canal Therapy for patients from Potomac Club, Woodbridge, VA at our Woodbridge office.

How far is Hedgewood Dental from Potomac Club?

Hedgewood Dental is 5-10 minutes from Potomac Club. From Potomac Club, take Potomac Club Parkway or Potomac Center Boulevard toward Route 1 and Hedgewood Drive. The drive is typically 5-10 minutes.

What should Potomac Club patients know about Root Canals?

When the pulp inside a tooth becomes infected, a root canal removes the infection, relieves pain, and saves the tooth from extraction.