What is a Root Canal and When Do You Need One?
In this post, learn why a root canal can save your tooth, signs you might need one, and what to expect during and after the procedure.
In this post, learn why a root canal can save your tooth, signs you might need one, and what to expect during and after the procedure.
Ever wondered how infection can make it all the way down into the root of the tooth? Check out our blog post where we let you know just how that happens, and what you can do to prevent it!
Root canals are often feared by patients, but the reality is that they are routine procedures that won’t feel all that differently to you than having a cavity filled. Read our blog post where we answer some common questions about root canal procedures that will help ease your mind before you head in to get yours.
Root canals tend to be preferred over dental extractions whenever possible, as keeping an original tooth is less invasive than extracting and replacing a tooth. However, there are times when a tooth has received excessive damage, and the best option involves removing it altogether. Read our blog post for a look at root canals vs. tooth extractions.