What Do You Know About Endodontics?

How often do you visit our endodontist? To ensure that further damage does not occur to the inner workings of a tooth or to add an additional layer of protection to prevent damage from occurring in the future, endodontics is a highly specialized field of dentistry that provides you the care you need to keep the inner parts of a... read more »

Oral Health Wonders: Root Canal Therapy

As endodontics is a branch of dentistry designed to care for the pulp of a tooth and tissues within the root, a root canal therapy can be employed to effectively save a tooth that has been severely broken or damaged. If a tooth has been damaged and the pulp is suffering, it will need to be extracted in order to... read more »

Additional Information About Endodontics

If you want to give your smile the best possible care, you will need to make sure all aspects of your health are well cared for. One commonly neglected area of your mouth is the inner workings of a tooth. Because your tooth contains nerve endings, connective tissues and blood vessels, it is important to make sure that all aspects... read more »

Got Questions About Root Canal Treatment? Here Are Your Answers

Root canal therapy can seem like a complex treatment, which can lead to many questions. If you have questions about this treatment, our dentist, Dr. William J Kowalski DMD MS LLC, encourages you to ask and find the answers. To help you get started, he is happy to provide the answers to these commonly asked questions: Q: What is root... read more »

A Knocked-Out Tooth May Require Emergency Endodontic Therapy

A bad fall at home or receiving an injury in the mouth during a sports game or practice can sometimes carry enough force to severely damage or potentially knock out one of your teeth. If a tooth does get knocked out, you can experience significant pain, and you will require emergency treatment from a dental specialist. If you or someone... read more »

If You Have a Bad Filling, Consider Root Canal Therapy

Dental fillings are placed to restore a damaged tooth with full function and prevent health complications following tooth decay. Over time, though, bacteria living in your mouth can attack and weaken the seam between the healthy tooth and the dental filling, eventually infiltrating the area and creating a new dental cavity. If the tooth decay is not identified and treated,... read more »

Welcome to Our New Blog!

Here at William J Kowalski DMD MS LLC, we endeavor to use our new blog as a regular means for publishing valuable content for our community through monthly blog posts. Thanks to the wonders of the Internet, we’re able to further explore some of the most important topics pertaining to our industry and area of expertise here on our website... read more »