
Willowdale Endodontics
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Willowdale Endodontics, a dental practice dedicated exclusively to endodontic (root canal) care. Our team is led by endodontic specialist Dr. Kilislian. We provide here information and answers to many of your questions about endodontic treatment.
Willowdale Endodontics
2y ago
Root Canals… Not Your Parents’ Experience
Picture this… you’ve been experiencing tooth pain for the better part of the last month, but chalked it up to too many sweets and not enough attention to your oral care. You start brushing and flossing, but the pain isn’t going away. Your doctor prescribed antibiotics thinking that would help… it didn’t. Your next step… visit your dentist.
Root Canal Techniques – Previous
After a thorough examination, you are told that bacteria have invaded the inner-most part of your tooth (the pulp) and to stop further infection, you will require either a tooth extra ..read more
Willowdale Endodontics
2y ago
Root Canal Pain – The Truth
Over the years the term “Root Canal” has become a punch line for professional and amateur comedians alike. The idea that a root canal treatment has to be a horrible and painful experience pervades our society to the extent that many people would rather lose a tooth than suffer through the treatment. While this makes for good entertainment, the truth of the matter is that a Root Canal treatment, officially known as endodontic treatment, can often be performed in a manner that is virtually pain free. This is great news to the millions of people who have teeth saved ev ..read more
Willowdale Endodontics
2y ago
A root canal may seem a tedious procedure to many people who have had it done. Some may have found it tiring owing to the inconvenience caused by multiple dental appointments for a single root canal. However, not all root canal treatments need to be lengthy and inconvenient. In the following sections we will be discussing the factors that decide the duration of each appointment as well as the number of appointments it takes to complete the procedure.
Two Visit Root Canal Treatment
The most common approach undertaken by Endodontists is a two visit root canal. In the first visit, the patient is ..read more
Willowdale Endodontics
2y ago
An endodontic specialist is a dentist, with a further two or more years of study apart from dental school. In these additional two years, a dentist learns about specific causes of toothache and how to relieve pain with root canal procedures efficiently.
In case if a tooth is grossly carious and it is advised to be extracted that is the time you should visit an endodontist. They try their best to save your tooth by treating it with specialized technique. This is the reason, endodontic specialists happily call themselves as Specialists in Saving Teeth. The Advanced training given to an endodonti ..read more
Willowdale Endodontics
2y ago
Root Canal Retreatment May Become Necessary
In some cases, a previous treated tooth may become painful or infected a number of months or years after the initial endodontic procedure. This doesn’t mean you will lose the tooth but rather the suspect tooth has a second chance.
Another Endodontic Procedure?
Some Reasons why your root canal may not heal as anticipated:
Cracked or broken crown may result in new infection to the root canal tooth
There may be a new fracture to the root canal treated tooth
There was a delay in the placement of a crown after the initial root canal treatment
A root cana ..read more
Willowdale Endodontics
2y ago
A root canal is a common dental procedure. You may not understand or have questions about root canals. Here are some common myths you need to know about having a root canal done.
Myth #1 – The Treatment Is Painful
In the past, a root canal was considered to be a painful procedure. Modern dentistry uses anesthetics and technology to reduce pain when having dental procedures performed. When the dentist prepares the mouth for a root canal, they remove the damaged tissue. This tissue would have caused the patient a lot of pain prior to having the root canal done.
Once the dentist prepares to tooth ..read more
Willowdale Endodontics
2y ago
Root canal treatment is carried out when there is irreversible pulpitis, non-vital pulp, or when the pulp is mechanically or traumatically exposed. Occasionally, it may be necessary to carry out elective root canal treatment on teeth with vital pulp for restorative reasons. A preoperative radiograph or x-ray should be examined prior to treatment. Local anaesthetic may be given as appropriate.
Tooth preparation
All caries and defective restorations should be removed and, if necessary, the occlusion adjusted and the tooth protected against fracture. This may sometimes be achieved by cementing an ..read more
Willowdale Endodontics
2y ago
Root Canals and the Importance of Saving a Tooth
The importance of saving at tooth can be achieved by many different procedures but one of the most common ones is the root canal. This is a procedure that is used to save teeth that are decayed or have other major problems. Here is why you might want to consider a root canal and why it is important to save your tooth.
Importance of Saving a Tooth – Root Canals
A root canal procedure is done when the inner part of the tooth is infected or inflamed. There are several reasons for this such as chipping, decay, cracking, or other injuries to the toot ..read more
Willowdale Endodontics
2y ago
What are the risks of doing a root canal? You may have asked yourself this if you intend to have a root canal treatment. This is sort of treatment is done when there is infection or inflammation in your tooth or where you have is severely damaged the tooth. A root canal helps eliminate tooth pain and the risk of abscess. For most individuals, a root canal is not a difficult procedure and you will be able to return to day-to-day activities quite quickly. Here are some of the risks that root canals might cause.
Issues with Pain
The root area of a tooth needs to be repaired and cleaned so you co ..read more
Willowdale Endodontics
2y ago
Root Canal Treatment is a Tooth Saver
Root canal treatment or therapy is a common and effective endodontic procedure for removing infection from inside a tooth and protecting the tooth from further infections. Millions of people have root canal treatment each year to save their teeth and restore proper, painfree function. Endodontists are dentists who specialize in diagnosing and treating interior tooth pain. In short, they are root canal, dental injury, and dental implant experts because of their specific training and experience.
So just what does a root canal entail? Most often, it is a thr ..read more