Do you know that most people’s 32 adult teeth grow in by the time they’re ages 12 to 14?
Let’s face it, “root canal” are two words you do not want to hear coming from your endodontist. Why?
The coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt everyone’s life in innumerable ways. One of the most prominent symptoms—beyond the virus itself, of course—has been emotional stress.
Are you avoiding going to an endodontist because you’re overwhelmed by dental angst and anxiety?
Eating is a major source of enjoyment for most of us. Planning our next meal is a pleasurable pastime, especially when it involves sharing it with family and friends.
If you feel uneasy because you have a dental appointment, you’re certainly not alone. An estimated 35 percent of Americans are quite familiar with this sensation.
Whether it’s a dull ache or sharp and throbbing, there are few things more painful and annoying than a painful tooth. How can something so small be the source of such acute discomfort?
One of your teeth has become completely dislodged from its socket. It is causing you quite a bit of pain and you are worried about the possibility that you will lose the tooth permanently.
If you have a tooth that is painful when you eat something that is hot or cold, you may have a tooth which is infected or damaged in its interior, where the tooth pulp is found.
Oral emergencies, such as sudden toothaches or fractured teeth, can be painful and scary, but they don't have to be if your first contact is with Concho Valley Endodontics, dentists who specialize in…
No one wants to have a root canal, but it’s actually one of the better ways to deal with a decayed tooth. This is especially true when your only alternative is extraction.
At Concho Valley Endodontics, we utilize the most advanced technology and treatment methods in the field of endodontics to diagnose and treat teeth in which the inner vital tissues have been…
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