Does your tooth hurt when you bite down or do you feel constant discomfort? Don't worry, we are here to help! At ExpertSmile, our endodontic experts specialize in treating internal tooth problems and relieving pain quickly and effectively.
To meet your needs and preferences. At ExpertSmile we offer a wide range of Endodontic treatments.
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Our team of certified endodontists are dedicated to providing you with the best care and results.
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YOU MIGHT BE WONDERING…
What would be reasons to consult an endodontist?
These are some of the reasons why you should see an endodontist:
Tooth sensitivity
Pain when ingesting hot or cold beverages or food
Bacterial infection
Bacteria can reach the pulp of a tooth through small openings created by decay or lesions.
Tooth injury
If your tooth becomes dislodged from its socket or falls out completely, an endodontist can place the tooth back into the socket.
Chipped or fractured tooth
You may need a root canal if a large section of a tooth is missing, exposing the pulp to bacteria.
NOW YOU MAY BE WONDERING
What to expect at the endodontist?
If you see an endodontist, he or she will most likely be there to perform a root canal. It may be helpful to know what to expect during your visit.
Before the endodontic procedure begins, you will be given a local anesthetic, that is, a medicine that numbs that part of your mouth so that you will not feel any pain during the procedure.
A dental dam will be placed around the tooth.
The endodontist will open the crown (top) of the tooth and remove the pulp.
He will then clean, reshape and widen the root canal - the pathway from the pulp to the jaw bone - using small files.
You can also apply a medication to the area to stop an infection.
Fills the root canal with a rubber substance that acts as a bandage. They usually fill the opening of the tooth.
After the procedure, you will usually feel mild pain. Over-the-counter pain relievers should help.