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Can You Get Sedated for a Root Canal?

Can You Get Sedated for a Root Canal?

For those who have dental anxiety, getting a root canal may feel overwhelming. However, the advancements in dental technology have made the procedure fast, efficient, and pain-free. If this doesn’t reduce your fear and anxiety about the dentist you may wonder, can you...
Hospital or Dentist: Which Is Better for My Emergency?

Hospital or Dentist: Which Is Better for My Emergency?

Having an accident or injury that involves your teeth can be frightening. Depending on the severity, you may wonder where you should go for treatment. So, hospital or dentist: which is better for my emergency? Below you will find helpful information on how to handle a...
Benefits of Removing a Tooth

Benefits of Removing a Tooth

Tooth extraction is the most common surgical procedure in the United States. There are a variety of reasons you may need to remove your teeth. This includes tooth decay, periodontal and gum disease, trauma, impaction, and overcrowding. While you may want to preserve...
Symptoms of a Failed Root Canal

Symptoms of a Failed Root Canal

A root canal is a restorative dental procedure that involves the removal of the soft center of your tooth. The center of your tooth is referred to as the pulp and it is made up of connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves. Sometimes, the pulp can become inflamed,...
Should I Call an Emergency Dentist At Night?

Should I Call an Emergency Dentist At Night?

Dental emergencies often happen at the most inconvenient times. This can cause you worry as you may prove concerned that your dentist becomes unavailable after hours. However, certain dental issues cannot wait and need addressing as soon as possible. You may wonder,...
Can I Have a Root Canal While Pregnant?

Can I Have a Root Canal While Pregnant?

Dental issues can impact your health at any time, even while pregnant. Your oral health is highly important during pregnancy. This is because there are a lot of changes that occur in your body during pregnancy that can impact your dental health and place you at a...