FAQs

  • How painful is a root canal?

    A root canal is no more painful than filling a cavity.  We use a local anesthetic similar to your general dentist, so you may feel pressure and vibrations during the procedure, but you should not feel pain.

  • How long does the procedure take?

    This will vary depending on the procedure and tooth. 

  • Am I going to be in pain after the appointment?

    Every patient is different, but mild discomfort is not unusual for a few days.  Most patients are fine with taking ibuprofen or Tylenol.  If a stronger pain medication is needed, please discuss with the doctor. 

  • Do I need a driver?

    Unless specifically told by our office, you can drive on your own.

  • Can I go back to work after my procedure?

    There are typically no restrictions on going back to work.

  • Can I eat before/after my appointment?

    Unless specifically told by our office, there are no restrictions on the day of your appointment.  Much like a filling, you should be very careful with hot liquids or with biting/chewing until the numbness subsides.

  • Will I need a crown on this tooth?

    Each case is different. The doctor will let you know at the time of evaluation or treatment.

  • How much is a root canal?

    The price will vary depending on the procedure and tooth. 

  • What forms of payment do you accept?

    Visa, MasterCard, Discover, cash, check and Care Credit

  • Do you take payments?

    We do not have in-house payment plans.  Your estimated responsibility will be collected on the day of service.

  • Are you in network with my insurance company?

    We are a participating provider with United Concordia. 

  • Can't you use the x-rays my DDS sent you?

    No, we take our own x-rays in order to properly diagnose the tooth.

  • What days do you see patients?

    Monday - Thursday

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