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Root Canal Treatment in Lakewood, CO

A root canal removes infected or inflamed pulp from inside a tooth, disinfects the canals, and seals them — saving a tooth that would otherwise need extraction. Cost depends on which tooth: front teeth typically run $700–$1,100, premolars $800–$1,300, and molars $1,000–$1,800, plus a crown afterward.

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Root Canal Treatment cost in Lakewood

Pre-insurance US ranges. Actual price varies by case, materials, and practice.

ProcedureTypicalLow–High
Front (anterior) tooth root canal
Single canal, usually the least expensive.
$700–$1,100$700$1,300
Premolar (bicuspid) root canal
One to two canals.
$800–$1,300$800$1,500
Molar root canal
Three to four canals; endodontist fees run higher than a general dentist.
$1,200–$1,800$1,000$2,000+
Crown after root canal (usually needed)
Most treated back teeth need a crown to protect them.
$1,000–$1,800$1,000$2,500

Endodontists and general dentists in Lakewood

Lakewood, CO has 195 endodontists and general dentists listed on MouthMatch. Listings come from the public NPI Registry — verify credentials before booking.

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Questions

+ How much does a root canal cost?
Without insurance, a root canal typically costs $700–$1,100 for a front tooth, $800–$1,300 for a premolar, and $1,000–$1,800 for a molar. A crown afterward (often needed on back teeth) adds $1,000–$1,800. (Authority Dental)
+ Is a root canal painful?
The procedure is done under local anesthesia, so it feels similar to getting a filling. Modern root canals relieve the pain of an infected tooth; mild soreness for a few days afterward is normal and managed with over-the-counter pain relief. (American Association of Endodontists)
+ How long does a root canal take?
Most root canals take one or two visits of about 30–90 minutes each. Molars with more canals take longer, and a follow-up visit is often needed to place the permanent crown. (Cleveland Clinic)
+ Should I see an endodontist or a general dentist for a root canal?
General dentists perform many root canals, especially on simpler front teeth. Endodontists are root canal specialists who handle complex cases, molars, retreatments, and difficult anatomy — a general dentist often refers those to them. (American Association of Endodontists)
+ Does insurance cover root canals?
Most dental plans cover root canals as a basic or major service, often paying 50%–80% after any deductible, up to the annual maximum. Coverage varies, so confirm your benefit and any waiting period first. (Cleveland Clinic)

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