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Address: 26302 La Paz Road, Suite 210
Mission Viejo, CA 92691

Phone: +1 (949) 818-4884

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm (Appointments Required)
Thursday: Closed

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    Dr. Roshanak Momen completed her dental education at Loma Linda University in 2016. She practiced as a general dentist in Southern California for four years before deciding to continue her education in the specialty of endodontics. In 2020, she entered the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, where she trained under highly respected endodontists who helped shape her clinical skills and professional understanding of the field. During her residency, she was chosen to serve on the Constitution and Bylaws Committee of the American Association of Endodontists. Dr. Momen earned a dual credential in endodontics and a Master of Science in Dentistry. Her graduate research focused on emerging robotic technology and how it can be used in endodontic treatment.

    Delta Root Canal is here to help with questions about treatment, scheduling, pain management, or follow up care. Our team answers every message as soon as possible to make sure you get the support you need.

    What to expect when you contact us

    When you contact us, our team will help you choose the right appointment time, guide you through the first visit requirements, and answer any questions about treatment, insurance, or emergency symptoms.

    If you are experiencing severe pain or sudden swelling, please include this in your message. We offer urgent appointments whenever possible to help relieve pain and protect your tooth.

    Delta Root Canal is dedicated to providing comprehensive endodontic care focused on preserving natural teeth, relieving pain, and restoring oral health with advanced technology and compassionate treatment. Root canal therapy and related procedures are designed to address infection, inflammation, injury, and structural concerns within the tooth to prevent the need for extraction and support long term dental function. Every patient receives personalized evaluation using modern diagnostic tools, and treatment plans are tailored to individual needs to ensure comfort and successful outcomes. Our team emphasizes the importance of proper post treatment care, including appropriate follow up with restorations such as crowns when necessary, to enhance strength and protect the treated tooth.

    We also provide educational resources and guidance on maintaining oral health to help patients prevent future issues and optimize overall dental wellness. Whether you are exploring your first visit, researching treatment options, or seeking information about insurance or financial arrangements, we strive to make every part of your experience clear and supportive. Our practice combines clinical expertise with attentive patient communication to help you feel confident and informed about your care.

     

    • What is endodontic treatment and when is it needed?

    Endodontic treatment focuses on the inside of the tooth, including the pulp and root canals. It is commonly needed when the pulp becomes inflamed or infected due to deep decay, cracks, trauma, or repeated dental procedures. Treating the tooth at this stage helps relieve discomfort and preserve the natural tooth structure.

    • Is a root canal painful?

    Modern root canal treatment is designed to be comfortable and efficient. With current techniques and anesthesia, most patients report that the procedure feels similar to receiving a standard filling. The goal of treatment is to eliminate pain caused by infection, not to create it.

    • How long does a treated tooth last?

    A tooth that has received proper endodontic treatment and is restored appropriately can last many years. Long term success depends on factors such as oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and completing any recommended restorative work after treatment.

    • Do I need a referral to see an endodontic specialist?

    In many cases, patients are referred by their general dentist, but referrals are not always required. If you are experiencing tooth pain or have been advised that you may need specialized care, you can contact the practice directly to discuss your situation and next steps.

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