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Root Canal Treatment (Endodontics)

The key to preserving your tooth and preventing its loss

Endodontics – what does your insurance cover and what do you pay for yourself?

Endodontics (root canal treatment) is an important procedure that helps preserve your own teeth even in cases of deep decay or nerve inflammation.

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Cracked tooth – causes, symptoms and treatment options

A cracked tooth can cause unpleasant pain and threaten the overall stability of your teeth.

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Dental abscess – symptoms, causes and treatment

A dental abscess is a cavity filled with bacteria and pus that forms at the root of a tooth.

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Broken instrument in tooth

During endodontic treatment, the dentist uses fine instruments to clean the canals. In some cases, however, the instrument may break in the canal.

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What does a dental abscess look like?

A dental abscess, also known as an apical abscess, is an infection that forms in the root of a tooth.

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What is endodontics?

Endodontics is a branch of dentistry that deals with the treatment of teeth affected by inflammation or infection.

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How long does a tooth hurt after root canal treatment?

After endodontic treatment, it is normal for the patient to experience some pain or discomfort.

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Pressure on the tooth after endodontic treatment?

After endodontic treatment, it is common for patients to feel pressure in the treated tooth.

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What complications can occur after endodontic treatment?

Root canal treatment is a commonly performed dental procedure, but some complications may occur.

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Tooth inflammation – how to relieve the pain?

Approximately 80% of acute pain can be caused by a dying nerve in the tooth.

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