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Lee Schriftman, DDS
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Philadelphia Root Canal Specialists: Your Guide to Pain-Free Dental Care

October 11, 2023
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Posted By: Dr. Lee Schriftman
Model of tooth with root canal specialist at the Philadelphia Dentist

If you are experiencing tooth pain, it can be scary and stressful. Unfortunately, tooth pain is something most people have to deal with at one point in their lives, and often it happens at an inopportune time. The good news is that The Philadelphia Dentist offers emergency dental care seven days a week and 365 days a year. So, if you need a root canal specialist who can provide a pain-free dental experience, keep reading to learn more.

What Is a Root Canal?

When bacteria invade the inner part of your tooth, known as the dental pulp, it can become inflamed and infected. This infection can cause tooth pain that will worsen over time. That’s why we recommend that you call our dental office when you have a toothache so we can work to save your natural tooth; we can remove the infection from inside your tooth before disinfecting and sealing your tooth to avoid further infection. Then, we will add a dental crown or other restoration to strengthen and protect your tooth.

How The Philadelphia Dentist Approaches Care

At The Philadelphia Dentist, your comfort is our top priority. Before beginning your root canal procedure, we will use nitrous oxide to help you relax before numbing your mouth. Once your mouth is numb, you will no longer feel any pain from your tooth, and once your root canal is complete, the pain will be gone forever.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

If you have an infected tooth, it won’t go away on its own; it’s best not to wait, especially if you are in pain. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, it’s best to contact our dental office immediately for next steps:

  • Tooth pain
  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Lingering sensitivity to hot and cold
  • A white pimple on your gums
  • Swollen or sore gums
  • Tooth darkening
  • Bad taste in your mouth

Looking for a Dentist Office in Philadelphia?

If so, you’ve come to the right place! At The Philadelphia Dentist, our goal is to provide comfortable and compassionate dental care to all our patients. Whether you need Philadelphia root canal treatments or any of our other dental services, we’re happy to help. You can reach our dental office by calling (215) 342-7718.

We look forward to taking your call.

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