JC Endodontics Blog

Sore Smiles: Pain After a Root Canal

November 14, 2024

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A woman with a toothache seeing her dentist for help

Following a root canal, you may worry you’ll have a lot of post-procedure aches. You wouldn’t be the first with this fear; plenty of rumors can make the therapy sound agonizing. However, the truth is that the pain after root canal treatment shouldn’t be intense for you. Most patients can manage any felt discomfort and get back to an ache-free life pretty quickly. For further details, here’s a primer on post-root canal pain and when to see an endodontist for it.

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Do Root Canals Cause Cancer?

September 19, 2024

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A worried man standing against a blue background.

Urban myths can be a lot of fun to share with friends when you’re a kid. Remember the one about popping candy and cola? Or those old-fashioned chain letters that supposedly would cause bad luck if you didn’t rewrite them and send them to ten unwitting friends? Well, while you may have outgrown that kind of thing, there are still adult versions out there, such as the myth that root canals cause cancer. Here’s how that one got started, and why there’s no need to worry about this dangerous fable.

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Three Reasons Root Canals Are Worth It

August 24, 2024

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Dental patient smiling

The thought of getting a root canal often makes people feel uneasy. While the procedure itself is painless, it’s often associated with discomfort and anxiety. However, once you understand the benefits, you’ll see why it’s a procedure worth considering. Root canals are not only effective in alleviating severe pain but also crucial for preserving your natural teeth and maintaining overall oral health. Here’s why you won’t regret getting a root canal.

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My Tooth Doesn’t Hurt Anymore. Do I Still Need a Root Canal?

July 8, 2024

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Diagram of a root canal

For some reason, root canals are a procedure that patients are uncomfortable with. The fact is that the treatment is an easy and painless way to deal with a severely infected tooth, but for some reason, many patients will do whatever they can to avoid one.

In some cases, patients might find that previously aching teeth that needed a root canal suddenly no longer hurt. They take this as a sign that this treatment is unnecessary, but in many cases, that’s a dangerous assumption to make. Here’s why that is.

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Root Canal Awareness Month: How This Treatment Can Save Your Smile

May 16, 2024

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Patient at the dentist needing a root canal

May is Root Canal Awareness Month, a time to shine a spotlight on this often-misunderstood treatment. Root canals are important to preserve oral health, but many patients are afraid of it due to depictions in media. If you’re curious about root canal treatment and its benefits, continue reading. You’ll soon see how root canals can save your smile and why the treatment is essential.

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Preserving Your Pearly Whites: Root Canal or Extraction?

March 15, 2024

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Patient concerned about their root canal treatment

When a toothache comes knocking due to decay or infection, it can be difficult to think clearly. The throbbing, sharp pain can make you want to just yell, “Take it out!” However, there is another option—a root canal. While this procedure gets a bad reputation, they are an effective treatment for severe tooth pain. But why should you choose a root canal over an extraction?

Read on to learn more about each procedure so you can make an informed decision about preserving your precious pearly whites.

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Why Root Canal Therapy Is a Good Thing

February 5, 2024

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illustration of root canal

Do you have a painful tooth as the result of a severe infection? If so, you are in the need of a root canal. Every day, around 41,000 root canals are conducted, boasting a success rate of over 95%. Despite its effectiveness, root canals often evoke fear due to widespread myths and misinformation. To dispel these fears, let’s delve into what a root canal entails, signs indicating its necessity, and the five benefits it offers.

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Root Canal Readiness: Should I Expect it to Hurt?

January 8, 2024

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Woman in dentist's chair holding her hand to her jaw

It’s normal to feel nervous if you’ve recently found out that you need a root canal. Drilling into your already aching and damaged tooth is bound to make the pain worse, right? Fortunately, that’s not usually the case.

The throbbing sensation you’re experiencing is due to damaged nerves and blood vessels that exist inside your tooth. Toxic bacteria can penetrate the pulp which causes irritation and inflammation. The ensuing infection can give you a miserable toothache until your dentist can clear it up. Continue reading to learn more about root canals and why you can set your fears aside!

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The Do-Over: What Is Root-Canal Retreatment and Why Do I Need It?

December 7, 2023

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3D diagram of a root canal

Usually when people get a root canal nowadays, they’re impressed by how easy it is. The treatment is relatively quick, painless, and can be a great help when you’re dealing with a serious toothache. However, even if they leave their procedure with a more positive impression, most people aren’t necessarily eager to get another one. That’s why many patients can get a little bit anxious about the prospect of a looming root canal retreatment.

If you’re wondering, here’s why you could need one, what the procedure entails, and how to avoid one in the first place.

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Why You Shouldn’t Put Off Root Canal Treatment for Too Long

October 6, 2023

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Woman sitting at table in café dealing with tooth pain

Being told by an endodontist that you need to have a root canal performed is never a fun prospect. In fact, many patients put the treatment off for as long as possible. But this can be a mistake for multiple reasons; the fact of the matter is that you’re better off having a root canal performed as soon as you can. Below is a quick look at why root canal treatment is important and why you shouldn’t delay it any more than necessary.

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