by Dr. Smith | Nov 25, 2022 | Blog, Dental Topics 1, Root Canal Treatment
Most people would rather do anything than have a root canal. Unfortunately, this procedure receives a bad rap. A root canal is generally performed to clean out an infected tooth and prevent future problems. Usually, patients feel better after root canal therapy....
by Dr. Smith | Jul 29, 2022 | Blog, Dental Topics 1, Root Canal Treatment
Endodontics is a dental term often linked to a more common dental procedure you’ve probably already heard of called root canal treatment. Endodontics focuses on the pulp of your tooth, which holds nerves and blood vessels supplying nutrients and oxygen to your tooth....
by Dr. Smith | Jul 8, 2022 | Blog, Dental Topics 2, Root Canal Treatment
One of the most misunderstood procedures in dentistry is root canal treatment. If your dentist recommends this procedure, you might be quick to turn to the internet or other sources to learn about it. Unfortunately there is a lot of unreliable information out there,...
by Dr. Smith | Jun 24, 2022 | Blog, Dental Topics 2, Root Canal Treatment
If root canal treatment has been recommended for you, you’re probably a little nervous. Maybe you’re a LOT nervous, but if you’re thinking about putting off your treatment, don’t. If you need root canal therapy, the underlying conditions that necessitate it will not...
by Dr. Smith | Dec 31, 2021 | Blog, Dental Topics 2, Root Canal Treatment
If you suspect you have an infected tooth, you might wonder if root canal treatment might be in your future. Do you have another option? Yes! One such alternative has been in existence for decades, but has only recently come to be more effective due to advancements in...
by Dr. Smith | Nov 12, 2021 | Blog, Dental Topics 2, Root Canal Treatment
Having tooth pain or problems can be one of the most uncomfortable experiences possible. It is hard to ignore because it makes your whole quality of life worse. When infection or decay reaches the inner parts of your tooth, it can cause many miserable symptoms. Often...