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Endodontics is a branch of dentistry recognized by the American Dental Association involving treatment of the pulp (root canal) and surrounding tissues of the tooth. When you look at your tooth in the mirror, what you see is the crown. The rest of the tooth, the portion hidden beneath the gum line, is called the root. Though the outer portion of the root is a hard tissue called dentin, the inside channel or "root canal" contains a pulp of soft tissue, blood vessels and nerves. Bacteria that are introduced into the pulp as a result of tooth decay, periodontal disease, tooth fracture or other problems, can severely damage the pulp. When that happens, an endodontic specialist removes the diseased pulp to save the tooth and prevent further infection and inflammation. After successful endodontic treatment, the tooth continues to perform normally.
No. While x-rays will be necessary during your endodontics treatment, we use an advanced non-film computerized system, called digital radiography, that produces radiation levels up to 90 percent lower than those of already low dose conventional dental x-ray machinery. These digital images can be optimized, archived, printed and sent to cotherapists via e-mail or diskette. For more information contact Schick Technologies, Inc.
Again, there's no need for concern. We adhere to the most rigorous standards of infection control advocated by OSHA, the Centers for Disease Control and the American Dental Association. We utilize autoclave sterilization and barrier techniques to eliminate any risk of infection.
When your root canal therapy has been completed, a record of your treatment will be sent to your restorative dentist. You should contact his office for a follow-up restoration within a few weeks of completion at our office. Your restorative dentist will decide on what type of restoration is necessary to protect your tooth. It is rare for endodontic patients to experience complications after routine endodontic treatment or microsurgery. If a problem does occur, however, we are available at all times to respond.
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Dr. Zohn, Dr. Berger, Dr. Elbaum, Dr. Apolito, and Dr. Thai your Ocean & Monmouth Counties Endodontists
Proudly Offer the Following Endodontic Services:
Root Canals, Endodontic Retreatments, Apicoectomy, and Endodontic treatment for Traumatic Injuries as well as Cracked Teeth.
Serving Ocean & Monmouth Counties and the Following Central Jersey & Jersey Shore Cities:
Freehold NJ • Red Bank NJ • Ocean Township • Jackson NJ • Wall Township NJ • Spring Lake NJ • Oldbridge NJ
Manalapan NJ • Marlboro NJ • Lakewood NJ • Morganville • Rumson NJ • Fair Haven NJ • Manasquan NJ
Advanced Endodontic Associates, PA
Ocean Township Office: 1398 Hwy 35 South • Ocean, NJ 07712 • Phone: 732-531-9200 • Fax: 732-531-3006
Freehold Office: 303 W. Main Street • Freehold, NJ 07728 • Phone: 732-462-4606 • Fax: 732-462-0646
Middletown Office: 79 Oak Hill Road • Red Bank, NJ 07701 • Phone: 732-345-8090 • Fax: 732-345-8009
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