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Ask an Endodontist (Root canal specialist) anything!
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12-12-2011, 12:41 PM | #1 |
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Ask an Endodontist (Root canal specialist) anything!
I always enjoy the threads about "ask a car salesmen anything" or "ask an OBGYN anything". I find them very helpful and educational. So I asked myself why not create a similar thread about root canals. Endodontists are dentist that have 2-3 years of extra training in the field of root canals. I think root canals have gotten a bad rap. Some of my female patients have gone as far as saying that they would rather give birth than get a root canal Without exaggerating I can tell you that >95% of my patients don't feel any pain once they are numb. Most of them have actually fallen asleep during the procedure.
This is in no way an advertisement for me. I am not going to reveal my name or the location of my practice. Just wanted to help out my forum members. So ask away..... |
12-12-2011, 12:45 PM | #2 |
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Have you ever had a patient that had issues with the general full body anasthesia and had issues snapping out of it to the point of an ER trip? If not what are some measures other than finger oxygen meters that you guys take as a precaution in case if there ever was any trouble?
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12-12-2011, 12:49 PM | #3 |
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My root canal experience was horrible!! Had two done at the same time and then 1 got infected again about a year ago and that was a bad experience too!
Now my ? to you, if any of mine get infected again do you recommend just pulling it out? |
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12-12-2011, 12:55 PM | #6 |
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Most root canals are done with regular Novocaine (BTW, this is technically not true anymore. Novocaine isn't used is a liquid anesthesia anymore due to allergic reactions. It's mainly used in the topical gel that is placed on the tissue before numbing).
If patients request to be completely sedated then I have a dental anesthesiologist that comes to my office. He does his thing and I do mine. We never do general anesthesia (unless we are at a hospital setting), it's usually IV sedation (patient still breathes on their own). |
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12-12-2011, 01:02 PM | #9 |
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I had a root canal done last year and it was the most painless procedure done ever at the dentist office. Even the recovery was painless. I was scared reading about it but I was relieved afterwards.
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It doesn't bother me at all. I love what I do. Dentistry is not easy but I would choose it over medicine. |
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12-12-2011, 01:04 PM | #11 | |
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12-12-2011, 01:05 PM | #12 |
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Depends on the amount of resorbtion. If the resorbtion has perforated the tooth then the prognosis is much worse.
Thank you for that. Most treatments when done correctly are painless much like a filling. |
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12-12-2011, 01:09 PM | #14 |
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Thanks for info.
I guess I would go for the RC then.
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12-12-2011, 01:21 PM | #18 |
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Serious question now actually. Why did you choose to specialize in Endo? Couldn't you have just stayed as a general dentist and learn it on your own without having to be restricted to that one area. When I become a dentist I want to do a lot of implants, but don't want to particularly be specialized in oral surgery (periodontist) as I don't want to be restricted to this area. So in turn I would just stay as a general dentist and still do implants. I know a lot of dentists that have done this and are VERY successful. Though, I also know this is frowned upon by some and the specialist are fighting to get this changed. So my question is i guess, what really are the advantages of specializing in a specific area as I may change my mind and go this route.
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12-12-2011, 01:39 PM | #19 | |
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And I don't like doing crown, filling, cleanings.... Last edited by DOCTOR 3VIL; 12-12-2011 at 03:17 PM.. |
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12-12-2011, 04:12 PM | #20 |
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Another couple questions about your career:
How many years do you have total invested in school? How much were you making fresh out of school vs now and is there a lot more area to improve income? Do you have your own practice or employed? Last edited by iBoost; 12-12-2011 at 04:18 PM.. |
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12-12-2011, 04:18 PM | #21 |
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Do you do invisilign? What's your take on dentists basically offering orthodontic services? My orthodontist friends, let me preface this by saying they aren't losing business to this, think it's a horrible idea. A lot like handing over a laser eye machine to an optometrist without additional training?
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12-12-2011, 04:20 PM | #22 |
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For a standard root canal, if someone going to pay cash, what is the lowest you would be willing to do a root canal for???...many doc's will negotiate now.
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