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Root Canals in Knoxville

Comprehensive dental care Knoxville TN

Our dentists perform root canals in Knoxville on a regular basis. This type of endodontic treatment is used to save teeth that would otherwise need extraction. When a tooth gets infected the patient usually has two options: removal or root canal. Of the two, root canals are far better, since natural teeth promote healthy bone in the jaw.

With each root canal, we strive to keep patients as comfortable as possible. And, root canals are a common procedure. Our office alone performs hundreds of root canals each year. Nationwide, the figure is in the millions. That’s millions of infected teeth that have been saved each year. If you’re experiencing tooth pain in the Knoxville area, call our office for an appointment. Whether you need a root canal or not, addressing tooth pain is important.

Millions of infected teeth have been saved by root canals each year.

Why Is a Root Canal Better Than Removing the Tooth?

Removing a tooth leaves a hole in the jawbone. If not replaced with a dental implant, the hole will eventually lead to a weakened, thinner area of jawbone. And, the teeth on either side will shift. This can cause problems with chewing and may even make brushing more difficult.

By saving the natural tooth through root canal treatment, you can avoid those issues. In addition, dental implants often cost more than a root canal. When you have two options, your best choice is to preserve natural teeth.

What Should I Expect During My Root Canal Treatment?

Your root canal treatment may take place over more than one visit. The first is usually a routine visit, during which a diagnosis is made. Your dentist will take these steps during the next visit:

Sometimes, the infection has gone beyond the tooth. In that case, your dentist will prescribe antibiotics. You will be directed to take the full course of antibiotics. Always follow your dentist’s post-root canal instructions fully. If you develop a reaction or adverse symptoms, call our office right away.

Finally, during your last visit, we will remove the temporary filling and place a permanent crown on the tooth. It will protect, strengthen, and beautify your tooth.

Everything you need to know about dental care

How Often Should I Visit The Dentist?
We recommend visiting the dentist every six months for a routine exam and cleaning. Regular visits help prevent cavities, catch problems early, and keep your smile healthy. However, some patients with specific dental conditions may need more frequent visits.
At your first visit, we’ll start with a comprehensive dental exam, which may include digital X-rays, a review of your medical history, and a full evaluation of your teeth and gums. We’ll also discuss any concerns or goals you have and create a personalized treatment plan if needed.
Yes, we provide emergency dental care for urgent issues like severe tooth pain, knocked-out teeth, broken restorations, or infections. If you have a dental emergency, call our office immediately so we can get you in as soon as possible.

Absolutely. We provide gentle, age-appropriate dental care for children of all ages. Our team is experienced in pediatric dentistry and works to make every visit comfortable and positive for your child.

Yes, we accept most major dental insurance plans. Our staff will gladly help you understand your benefits, file your claims, and estimate any out-of-pocket costs. If you’re unsure about your coverage, just give us a call with your insurance information.

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