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How Painful is an Endodontic Treatment?

How Painful is an Endodontic Treatment?

May 16, 2023

An endodontist is a surgeon who specializes in problems with the pulp or root of your teeth. They are specialists, and in many cases your general surgeon will refer you to an endodontist to treat pain or issues with the inside of your tooth. Endodontists can save your teeth if they have been damaged or cracked, and specialize in treating tooth pain.

Knowing when to see an endodontist is important. If you have any pain, or may have had an injury to a tooth, an endodontist can help you. Root canal therapy is a common treatment, and endodontists have special training in root canal therapy using advanced technology. Endodontists must receive two additional years of training beyond dental school.

Common Endodontic Procedures

  • Root canal therapy
  • Endodontic retreatment
  • Endodontic surgery
  • Treatment for dental injuries
  • Dental implants

If you have been recommended for an endodontic procedure you may be wondering how painful the procedure will be. Endodontists specialize in pain management, and local anesthesia is used to help keep patients relaxed and comfortable during their treatment. After an endodontic procedure patients may experience mild to moderate pain or soreness in the area. This should subside as your body heals.

If you experience pain that does not go away, or extreme sensitivity to hot or cold after your endodontic procedure, we encourage you to call our office right away. Our team is always available to help patients, and we do our best to have you seen as soon as possible. Keeping our patients healthy and pain free is important and your oral health is our priority.

Ready To Schedule Your Consultation?

If you are looking to schedule your endodontic consultation our team can help. During your consultation we will examine the area in question, and determine a treatment plan that works for you. If you have an injury to a tooth or urgent issue we encourage you to visit our office as soon as possible.

Leaving an injured or cracked tooth can lead to infection, and cause other more serious problems if it is not addressed immediately. We love helping our patients and always provide the highest level of care.

To schedule your appointment contact our office, and our friendly staff will be happy to assist you.

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