Can a Dead Tooth Be Saved? Here’s What You Need to Know
It can be scary to hear that you have a “dead tooth.” However, it is more common than you may think. If you’ve been told one of your teeth has died, you may wonder what it means and whether anything can be done to save it. Fortunately, in many cases, a dead tooth can be treated. Here’s everything you need to know.
Read More →The Psychological Impact of Dental Trauma and How to Cope
When we think of dental trauma, we may only think about dealing with and recovering from the physical injury (chipped tooth, knocked-out molar, or painful jaw injury). You may not consider the emotional and psychological impact of such experiences. Whether caused by accidents, sports injuries, or sudden dental complications, dental trauma can deeply affect a person’s mental well-being. In this post, we’ll explore the psychological effects of dental trauma and offer practical tips on how to cope and heal.
Read More →What to Do If You Knock Out a Tooth: A Step-by-Step Guide
Accidents happen, but when you knock out a tooth, you can quickly start to panic. Whether you’ve experienced a sports injury, a fall, or an unexpected blow, it’s important to know what to do in order to preserve the tooth. Follow this step-by-step guide to improve your chances of saving your smile.
Read More →How to Prevent Root Resorption
When someone undergoes orthodontic treatment, develops an infection or another condition, or has trauma occur to their mouth, they can suffer from root resorption. If left untreated, this condition can cause serious issues and even lead to tooth loss. Fortunately, there are some ways to prevent root resorption and keep your teeth from breaking down. […]
Read More →Do You Have a Failed Root Canal?
Root canals are a great way to save your tooth from infection and damage. However, like any other medical procedure, they aren’t always perfect. While the success rate for root canals is incredibly high, there are instances where your tooth may not heal as expected, or complications arise, also known as a failed root canal.
Read More →4 Traumatic Dental Injuries and How Your Endodontist Can Help
Accidents happen in life, and unfortunately, our teeth are sometimes the victims of these unexpected events. Whether it's a sports injury, a fall, or an accident, traumatic dental injuries are more common than many people realize. These injuries can range from minor chips to more serious damage affecting the tooth's inner structure. Fortunately, endodontists are specially trained to address these issues and help save teeth.
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