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We Hope You Like Horror Stories: Here’s What Happens When You Skip Getting a Root Canal

May 13, 2025

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Many people are hesitant to commit to root canals because they are afraid that the process will be too painful. The truth is that modern root canals are rendered completely painless by anesthetics and they can quickly eliminate an agonizing toothache. However, the consequences of neglecting to receive this treatment when necessary can be quite grisly indeed. Here’s a brief guide to what happens if you forgo a needed root canal and why this procedure is nothing to be afraid of.

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Why You Might Be Referred to an Endodontist for a Root Canal

April 30, 2025

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When your dentist tells you that you need a root canal, you might expect to have the procedure done right there in the same office. But in many cases, your dentist will refer you to a specialist called an endodontist. While both general dentists and endodontists are trained to perform root canals, endodontists have advanced expertise that makes them the preferred choice for more complex or delicate cases.

Here’s why your dentist might recommend seeing an endodontist—and why that’s actually a good thing.

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Should I Expect Discomfort After Getting a Root Canal?

February 13, 2025

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While comedic media such as cartoons and farcical movies have often portrayed root canals as absurdly dreadful, these depictions are not true to life. In fact, modern root canal treatments are completely painless and can bring an immediate end to an agonizing toothache. However, you may experience some temporary mild soreness for a few days after the procedure. Here’s a quick overview of the root canal process and how you can keep yourself comfortable while recovering afterward.

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Why Do You Need Root Canal Retreatment?

January 16, 2025

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Sometimes, it’s easy to get things right on the first try. Following the recipe properly can yield a perfectly baked cake, and making an educated guess can help you determine the appropriate number of candies in a jar. But on occasion, things don’t work out the first time around, and you’ll need to try again. Unfortunately, this includes root canals.  If your dentist has recommended a root canal retreatment, here’s why this could be necessary, and what you can expect from the procedure.

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Addressing Injuries: Do I Need a Root Canal or an Extraction?

November 23, 2024

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Do you have a toothache or a severely damaged tooth that makes it difficult to perform basic tasks like eating, speaking, or smiling confidently? These types of oral issues don’t clear up on their own and tend to get progressively worse, so you should call your endodontist to schedule an appointment right away.

Once you arrive, they’ll examine your mouth to determine the underlying cause and suggest an appropriate treatment, like undergoing a root canal. However, if your troublesome tooth is too injured to be repaired, they might suggest extracting and replacing it instead. If you’re unsure which option is best for you, continue reading to learn more about them so you can make an informed decision to mend your smile!

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What to Expect After Getting a Root Canal

October 25, 2024

Model of a tooth after root canal therapyIf your dentist has recommended a root canal, don’t worry about a painful procedure or a long recovery. Root canals have a bad reputation for being painful, but your dentist will use the latest techniques to keep you comfortable during your procedure. You can expect some slight tenderness after your root canal, but here are a few tips to help you manage it.

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Dental Danger: Do Root Canals Cause Cancer?

August 5, 2024

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Many patients react with anxiety when their dentist tells them they need a root canal because they have falsely preconceived notions about the procedure. For example, it’s easy to assume that any treatment that involves clearing infection from your tooth will be long and agonizing, but that’s typically not the case. Usually, this procedure alleviates more pain than it causes while preserving your smile’s functionality and appearance.

Another reason some people avoid having a root canal is because they’re convinced it could result in oral cancer. Continue reading to learn more about this common myth and why you shouldn’t believe it!

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Annoyance or Dental Emergency? When Is Tooth Sensitivity Serious?

June 14, 2024

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Have you ever bitten into an ice cream and felt a sharp pain? That’s tooth sensitivity in action. Most of the time, it’s a simple annoyance, but did you know that tooth sensitivity can indicate a dental emergency? Read on to learn more about the causes of tooth sensitivity and when you should quickly call your dentist for treatment.

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Are Root Canals Painful for My Wallet?

April 15, 2024

Thanks to modern medicine, your dentist can numb the area around your root canal-needing tooth. During your treatment, you’ll be quite comfortable, feeling at most some pressure.

Unfortunately, all the numbing-agents in the office won’t blunt the effects of a steep dental bill. If this is your nightmare, keep reading. Here’s a more realistic assessment of how a root canal will affect your wallet – the numbers might surprise you!

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5 Myths About Root Canals

February 7, 2024

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If you’re experiencing a severe toothache, it could be due to various reasons, such as an infection. While cavities can usually be fixed with fillings, if the decay is severe and leads to an infection, a root canal may be necessary. Despite its effectiveness, root canals have been unfairly criticized. To clear up any misconceptions, let’s explore and debunk five common myths about this dental procedure.

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