Charlotte Root Canal Center Blog
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Turn Your Tooth White Again with Internal Bleaching
You recently got a root canal, and now you’re noticing some discoloration. You want your white smile back, but don’t know if anything can be done about it. Fortunately, you can turn your tooth bright again with internal bleaching.
Treatment Options for a Cracked Tooth
Ignoring a cracked tooth can affect your overall dental health as well as your well-being. Fortunately, if you do crack a tooth, there are plenty of ways to fix it. Read on to learn more about treating a cracked tooth.
7 Common Causes of Tooth Sensitivity
Are you noticing that your teeth are really sensitive in certain situations like when you drink iced or hot beverages or when you brush them? Your habits, as well as undiagnosed dental issues, can cause tooth sensitivity. Read on to learn more.
Keeping Your Mouth Healthy After a Root Canal
If you’ve recently undergone root canal treatment, you need to know how to care for your mouth as it heals. After all, you don’t want to go through the procedure again. Read on to find out how to alter your regular dental health routine.
Teeth Whitening vs. Internal Bleaching
Sometimes, tooth discoloration withstands topical teeth whitening treatment. Fortunately, there’s another way. If you have internal staining, our bleaching treatments remove the discoloration from inside your teeth, and your bright smile is back!
The Difference Between Endodontist and Dentist?
Endodontists and dentists practice in overlapping areas, but an endodontic professional can help you save and maintain your natural smile. Find out when you should seek treatment from an endodontist.
How Do I Know If I'm Having a Dental Emergency?
A dental emergency is defined as much by its impact on you as by the nature of the problem. Whether a toothache, chipped or knocked-out tooth, unusual swelling, or other pain, prompt dentist attention is usually the best course of action.
Why You Shouldn't Ignore That Cracked Tooth
Does a sip of hot coffee or an ice-cold soda shoot pain straight to your tooth? Does biting down in just the right spot do the same? Even if that pain comes and goes, you may be dealing with a cracked tooth. Find out why you shouldn’t ignore it.