Recognizing Endodontic Emergencies
When it comes to dental health, we often think of routine check-ups, cleanings, and perhaps the occasional filling. However, sometimes unexpected emergencies can arise. As endodontists, we specialize in treating issues that involve the innermost part of your teeth—the pulp and nerves. In this blog,…
5 Ways To Avoid Tooth Infection
A tooth infection is a pocket of pus that is caused by a bacterial infection. Abscesses can occur in different regions of the tooth depending on the cause of the infection. A periapical abscess shows up on the tip of your tooth, while a periodontal…
Pros and Cons of Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment enables dentists to save severely damaged, decayed, or infected teeth. The procedure is typically recommended when a tooth has a compromised pulp chamber. The pulp chamber is the innermost layer of a tooth, and it contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissues. Tooth…
What Happens if You Delay Root Canal Therapy?
If you have recently been told that you need a root canal, you may be considering waiting to have the work completed. Maybe the pain isn’t really that bad, and you have heard a lot of really negative things about root canals. What’s the worst…
Understanding The Power of CBCT Scans in Endodontics
In the ever-evolving landscape of dentistry, Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) has emerged as a revolutionary tool for endodontists. Offering 3D images of dental structures, CBCT provides unparalleled insights into oral anatomy, transforming the diagnosis and treatment planning process. Continue reading to learn more about…
What Makes A Good Endodontist?
When you hear the words “You need a root canal,” you want to make sure it gets taken care of. Your dentist may send you to an Endodontist, or a root canal specialist. A root canal specialist is a dentist who has undergone advanced training in…
5 Signs You Should See an Endodontist
Many people don’t know what an endodontist is or when they should see one. Endodontists are dentists who specialize in resolving difficult to treat issues affecting teeth. Read on to discover 5 signs you should see an endodontist so you’ll know when you should make…
8 Reasons to Have Your Root Canal Done Now
Endodontic therapy is the most practical solution when you have any issue involving tooth pulp. In the best-case scenario, the fact that your dentist is recommending some sort of root canal treatment indicates that the tooth is worth saving. If your dentist wants to do a root…
Why Should I Visit an Endodontist?
When it comes to dental health, it’s vital to address problems beyond the surface level. Endodontists are dental specialists that play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating issues related to the tooth pulp and surrounding tissues. Continue reading this blog post as we look…
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…