Category: Root Canal Therapy

How Long Does It Take To Recover From A Root Canal?

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When you have a serious cavity or lingering toothache, you may need a more invasive treatment to help recover the area. If you have been told you will need to undergo an endodontic procedure, you may have several questions about what to expect throughout your treatment. Many patients worry that this may be painful or… Read more »

A Root Canal Treatment Could Relieve A Tooth Infection

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Cavities are a common oral health problem that can often be treated with a simple dental filling. However, if this treatment is put off for too long, the decay can enter your tooth’s pulp and cause serious discomfort. At this stage, you may need endodontic treatment to relieve pain and protect your smile. In today’s… Read more »

Treating An Infected Tooth With A Root Canal

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A sudden and persistent toothache can be painful and worrisome. Thankfully, this can often be relieved with a root canal treatment. This type of endodontic procedure may seem intimidating for some patients, but it can help bring relief and protect your oral health. In today’s blog, your Riverside, CA, dental team is here to explain… Read more »

Relieve Tooth Pain With A Root Canal

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Recently, we explored the various types of oral surgery that may be performed to keep your smile healthy. One of these procedures is root canal treatment, which may be used to treat severe cavities or infections. Today, your Riverside Dental Group will explore this endodontic treatment and explain when it may be recommended.

Root Canal Therapy Explained

In our last blog, we discussed the difference between endodontic treatments and oral surgery options. Endodontic treatment focuses on repairing the pulp of your tooth, whereas oral surgery can help with problems such as wisdom teeth. Today, your Riverside Dental Group of California is going to explore more about root canal treatments. This type of… Read more »

Clearing An Infection With Root Canal Therapy

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If you have constant pain in one of your teeth, please do not ignore your body’s signal! This symptom often indicates the infection of your tooth by foreign bacteria. When the structure of your tooth is compromised, the inner chamber becomes exposed to outside threats. By scheduling a dental visit, we can take an X-ray… Read more »

Performing A Root Canal To Relieve Toothache

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Waking up with a severe toothache can disrupt your day significantly. If this condition does not go away after 24 hours, we encourage you to call our office right away! Toothaches may indicate a dangerous infection that left alone risks spreading to other parts of your body. This is because bacterial deposits in the tooth’s… Read more »

Treating Your Toothache With Root Canal Therapy

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No one enjoys the onset of a toothache. While certain symptoms disappear after a day or so, you should contact your dentist for any pain that lasts longer. This is because toothaches may indicate a dangerous infection that could exit the inside of your dental chamber and spread through the bloodstream. By taking X-rays of… Read more »

Preventing A Tooth Infection’s Spread

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When you develop a toothache that will not go away after a day or so, let your dentist know at once! This common symptom may indicate a dangerous infection that could spread to other parts of your body without treatment. A bacterial infection inside the tooth’s inner chamber risks reaching your bloodstream and causing further… Read more »

How We Help You Cure Your Toothache

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When you have a toothache that lasts longer than a day, you should report it to your dentist right away. Consistent dental pain is a common symptom of a serious infection that without treatment, risks traveling through your bloodstream to other parts of the body. By scheduling an immediate appointment to examine your tooth, we… Read more »