What Does It Feel Like If You Need A Root Canal
If you’ve asked yourself, “do I need a root canal,” it’s most likely because you have tooth pain or hot and cold tooth sensitivity, which are just a couple of the signs you may need a root canal. In this blog post, we’re going to…
Can You Have Root Canal Treatment When You’re Pregnant?
In a perfect world, you would have time to have a dental checkup, and to have any dental issues treated, before you become pregnant. However, we live in the real world. The reality is that pregnancy itself can cause dental problems, and many women do…
6 Reasons for a Root Canal
For many, “root canal” is a phrase that calls to mind dental torture. But it’s actually a common, relatively painless, if often misunderstood procedure. In general, your dentist will recommend root canal therapy—the removal of the pulpy material deep within your tooth—to save a tooth…
What are the Signs of a Successful Root Canal Treatment?
Have you been referred to an endodontist because you require root canal treatment (RCT) for an infected tooth? Or maybe you recently completed the treatment. We understand that patients may have many questions before undergoing the RCT. Our team at York Hill Endodontics will gladly…
What Happens to an Untreated Root Canal?
Sometimes, oral infections happen to the best of us. Don’t be ashamed, as many times these infections are out of your hands. Yes, they may have been caused by hygiene issues, but another likely cause is you’re susceptible to bad oral bacteria. Regardless of the…
Do I Need Antibiotics after Root Canal?
Root canal therapy involves removing an infected or diseased part of a tooth and saving it from extraction. A dentist or endodontist performs root canal therapy by removing the pulp of an infected tooth, cleaning the root canal, and ultimately re-filling the space with synthetic…
Can a Root Canal Be Done Through an Existing Crown?
There’s no doubt about it–root canals can cause a lot of anxiety or fear. They’ve become a pop-culture icon for a painful dental procedure, and are one of the things many folks dread most about dental care or a trip to the dentist office. Despite…
5 Most Common Procedures an Endodontist Works On
Some patients often ask what the difference is between an endodontist and a dentist. Essentially, an endodontist is a specialized dentist who has finished an extra two or more years of education beyond dental school. Through this additional training, the endodontist has gained in-depth knowledge…
Advancements in Endodontic Technology
Technological advancements have allowed dental professionals to deliver seamless and pain-free treatment. Among the fields of dentistry, endodontics has experienced tremendous improvements from state-of-the-art technology over the years. Whether performing a root canal treatment or endodontic surgery, various tools assist with providing the best care…
8 Things You Should Know About Root Canals
Are you concerned that you may have a root canal system infection? Or has your dentist or endodontist told you that you need a root canal? With the many misconceptions around root canal therapy, you might hear “root canal” and start to experience panic or anxiety….