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Are Root Canals Permanent? What to Expect 5, 10, and 20 Years Later

If you’ve had (or are about to have) a root canal, you might be wondering how long it will last. The good news is that a properly treated and well-cared-for tooth can last a lifetime. At Eastern Idaho Endodontics, our team has helped thousands of patients in Idaho Falls, Rexburg, Pocatello, Burley, Hailey, Jackson Hole, and Pinedale keep their natural teeth healthy and pain-free for decades after treatment. Let’s look at what determines the longevity of a root canal and what you can expect 5, 10, and even 20 years down the road. What Makes a Root Canal “Permanent”? A

2026-01-07T16:32:28+00:00October 17th, 2025|Root Canal Therapy, 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

Root Canal Facts Everyone Should Know Before Their Appointment

If you’ve been told you need a root canal, you might be feeling a bit nervous or unsure about what to expect. Don't worry—you’re not alone! Root canals often get a bad rap, but the reality is they’re designed to save your tooth and relieve pain, not cause it. Let’s dive into some important root canal facts everyone should know before their appointment, so you can walk in feeling confident and well-prepared. What Exactly is a Root Canal? A root canal is a treatment designed to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or infected. During the procedure,

2025-05-12T17:49:57+00:00September 22nd, 2024|root canal treatment|0 Comments
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