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Advanced Dental Concepts

Root Canals

Generally caused by tooth decay or shock, pulp or nerve tissue damage can be an excruciating experience, with symptoms including pain while chewing, sensitivity and swelling. If left untreated, pulp damage can lead to abscesses, or pus-filled infections, and eventually to tooth loss.

Endodontics, or root canal therapy, is the branch of dentistry that deals with treating dental pulp damage and is the best way to directly address the pain and save the tooth. During a root canal procedure, infected nerve tissue is cleaned out and replaced with filler to prevent further infection. With proper anesthesia, root canal therapy can be a pain free process.

At Advanced Dental Concepts, we have specialized training in root canal therapy and take every measure to ensure our patients' maximum comfort throughout the procedure. If you are experiencing tooth pain, sensitivity or swelling, it is important to act fast, not only to relieve your pain, but also to save the tooth from being lost.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact us today.

Please contact us today for a consultation.

Call (480) 807 - 9559

What People Are Saying ?

I am so fortunate that Dr. Smith has been my dentist for over twenty five years. He has taken wonderful care of my teeth through the years. He is gentle, caring and very skilled.  I never fear my appointments, because he ensures there is no pain. He stays very current, attending workshops and conferences and takes pride in ensuring that his patients receive top quality care. 

Susan, Satisfied customer for 25 years

The entire staff, starting with Kelly, makes you feel comfortable going through the whole dental process.  Dr. Smith is realistic and honest with his evaluation.  He also shows he cares about his patients.  “Outstanding Operation!”

Jim

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