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5 Signs It’s Time to See an Endodontist

Let’s be honest—no one gets excited about tooth pain. But when discomfort lingers or starts interfering with your daily life, it might be time to call in a specialist. That’s where we come in! At Eastern Idaho Endodontics, we specialize in saving natural teeth through expert care, including the root canal procedure and other advanced treatments. So how do you know when it’s time to stop waiting and start dialing? Here are 5 signs your tooth might need more than a general dental checkup. 1. Tooth Pain That Won’t Go Away A dull ache or sharp pain that sticks around—especially

2025-08-06T17:19:15+00:00May 12th, 2025|root canal treatment|Comments Off on 5 Signs It’s Time to See an Endodontist

Why Saving Your Natural Teeth Matters: Celebrating Save Your Tooth Month

Did you know May is Save Your Tooth Month? It’s a national awareness campaign led by the American Association of Endodontists (AAE), and here at Eastern Idaho Endodontics, we’re proud to support its message: Your natural teeth are worth saving. As endodontists, preserving your natural teeth is at the heart of everything we do. Root canals, retreatments, and even apicoectomies are all designed to give your tooth a second chance—so you can keep smiling, chewing, and speaking comfortably for years to come. Let’s take a moment to talk about why saving your tooth matters and how modern endodontic care can

2025-08-06T17:19:15+00:00May 8th, 2025|Endodontics|0 Comments

Root Canal or Crown First? Here’s What You Should Know

One of the most common questions we hear from patients is: “Do I need the root canal or the crown first?” It's a great question—and the answer depends on your tooth’s unique situation. Let’s walk through the difference between the two, how they work together, and how we help you decide what comes first. First Things First—What’s the Difference? Before we dive into the order of treatment, let’s make sure we’re on the same page. Root Canal: This procedure treats infection or inflammation inside the tooth. It involves removing the damaged pulp tissue, cleaning and sealing the canals, and protecting

2025-08-06T17:19:15+00:00May 5th, 2025|crown, root canal treatment|0 Comments

Is It Better to Go to an Endodontist for a Root Canal?

When facing the prospect of needing a root canal, one of the first questions many patients ask is, "Is it better to go to an endodontist for a root canal?" Understanding the difference between having this procedure done by a general dentist versus an endodontist can help you make a more informed decision about your care. Specialized Training and Expertise Endodontists are dentists who specialize in treating the inside of the tooth, where the root canal therapy is performed. They receive two to three additional years of education beyond dental school, focusing specifically on diagnosing tooth pain and performing root

2025-08-06T17:19:15+00:00April 28th, 2025|Endodontics|0 Comments

Apicoectomy Explained: When Root Canal Retreatment Isn’t Enough

At Eastern Idaho Endodontics, our #1 goal is to save your natural teeth. Most of the time, a root canal does the trick. But what happens when a root canal doesn’t fully resolve the issue—or the infection comes back? That’s where a special procedure called an apicoectomy may come in. Don’t worry if you’ve never heard of it before—we’re here to walk you through exactly what it is, why it’s done, and what you can expect if it’s recommended for you. So, What Is an Apicoectomy? An apicoectomy (pronounced ay-puh-co-EK-tuh-mee) is a minor surgical procedure that involves removing the tip

2025-08-06T17:19:16+00:00April 24th, 2025|Apicoectomy, root canal treatment|0 Comments

Behind the Scenes: Tools We Use to Save Your Tooth

When you hear the words “root canal,” you might imagine a complicated, intimidating procedure. But at Eastern Idaho Endodontics, we’re here to show you that root canals are not only manageable—they’re high-tech, precise, and designed to protect your natural tooth. So, what really happens behind the scenes? What tools we use to save your tooth? Let’s take a quick tour of the tools we use to save your tooth—and help you leave our office smiling. 1. Dental Microscopes: Zooming in for Precision Ever tried fixing something tiny without your glasses on? That’s what it’s like doing endodontic work without a

2025-07-09T18:58:13+00:00April 22nd, 2025|Endodontics, laser, root canal treatment|0 Comments

The Economics of Dental Health: Investing in Endodontics vs. Future Dental Costs

At Eastern Idaho Endodontics, we know that dental care is not just about health—it’s also about smart decision-making. Many patients hesitate when they hear they need a root canal, often due to the price tag. But here’s the thing: investing in endodontic treatment today can actually save you a lot more in the future. Let’s break it down in a simple, real-world way—because your dental health is worth understanding and protecting. The True Value of Saving Your Natural Tooth Root canals may sound intimidating, but they are often the best way to save a tooth that would otherwise need to

2025-07-01T16:01:15+00:00April 18th, 2025|Endodontics|0 Comments

What Happens If You Ignore a Tooth Infection?

Let’s face it—life gets busy. When you’ve got a dull ache or sensitivity in your tooth, it’s easy to brush it off and hope it goes away. But here’s the truth: ignoring a tooth infection can have serious consequences for both your oral health and your overall well-being. At Eastern Idaho Endodontics, we see what happens when small problems are left untreated—and we’re here to help you avoid that. So, what really happens if you ignore a tooth infection? Let’s break it down. 1. The Pain Doesn’t Go Away… It Gets Worse A tooth infection (also called a dental abscess)

2025-07-01T16:01:16+00:00April 12th, 2025|Endodontics, root canal treatment|0 Comments

FAQs About Root Canals: Answers from Your Trusted Endodontists

At Eastern Idaho Endodontics, we understand that the thought of having a root canal can bring up a lot of questions and concerns. It’s perfectly normal to want to know more about what the procedure involves, why it’s necessary, and what you can expect during and after the treatment. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions about root canals, providing you with accurate and reassuring answers directly from our experienced endodontists. What is a Root Canal? A root canal is a dental procedure that is used to repair and save a tooth that is badly

2025-07-01T16:01:16+00:00April 7th, 2025|Endodontics|0 Comments

Can a Cracked Tooth Be Saved with Endodontic Treatment? Options for Managing Cracked Teeth

Discovering a cracked tooth can be alarming. Not only can it cause pain and sensitivity, but it can also lead to more severe dental problems if left untreated. Thankfully, modern endodontic treatments offer several effective solutions for managing and potentially saving a cracked tooth. Let's delve into the role of endodontic care in treating cracked teeth and what options might be available to you. Understanding Cracked Teeth A cracked tooth can manifest in various forms, such as craze lines, which are tiny cracks in the enamel, or more severe fractures that reach into the pulp of the tooth. The symptoms

2025-07-01T16:01:16+00:00March 26th, 2025|Endodontics, root canal treatment|0 Comments
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