Recognizing Signs of Tooth Infection

Recognizing Signs of Tooth Infection

Tooth infections, also known as dental abscesses, are a common dental problem that can cause significant pain and discomfort. These infections occur when bacteria invade the tooth and cause an accumulation of pus in or around the root. Anyone, from children to the...
Non-Surgical Root Canal: What You Need to Know

Non-Surgical Root Canal: What You Need to Know

Are you experiencing severe pain in your teeth while eating or drinking? Does your tooth feel sensitive to hot or cold temperatures? If you are experiencing these symptoms, you might need a root canal. A root canal is a dental procedure that can save an infected or...
How Do I Prepare for a Root Canal Treatment?

How Do I Prepare for a Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal procedures have a bad reputation. The rumor is that they’re painful and unpleasant. Thankfully, however, this really is not the case because modern dentistry techniques and anesthetics have made root canals less invasive, fast, and almost entirely...
Surgical vs. Non-Surgical Root Canals: What’s the Difference?

Surgical vs. Non-Surgical Root Canals: What’s the Difference?

If you have a tooth that is significantly damaged, diseased, or otherwise compromised, our dentist might recommend a root canal procedure to save your natural tooth. This can occur as a result of suffering significant trauma or damage to a tooth, having an old amalgam...