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Why Dental Implants Fail 5, 10 or Even 20 Years Later
You went through the procedure, followed all the aftercare instructions, and your implant felt solid for years. Then out of nowhere something feels off. Maybe there’s discomfort when you chew. Maybe the implant seems to shift slightly. Or your dentist tells you the bone around it is thinning. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. […]
Read More The Hidden Signs of Nerve Damage Inside a Tooth Most People Ignore
Most people expect a damaged tooth nerve to come with intense, unmistakable pain. In reality, it often starts quietly. The earliest signs can be subtle enough to dismiss: a strange feeling while chewing, sensitivity that seems random, or discomfort that disappears just as quickly as it arrives. Unfortunately, tooth nerve problems rarely announce themselves loudly […]
Read More Root Canal Anxiety: What Actually Happens During Treatment Today
That Fear Is Real – And It’s Also Based on Outdated Information Let’s not dance around it. When your dentist says “root canal,” something shifts in your gut. Maybe you’ve heard stories from a coworker at the lab or a neighbor over on Portola Avenue. Maybe the anxiety has been quietly building since your last […]
Read More Why Does My Tooth Still Hurt After a Root Canal? 5 Causes Endodontists Commonly Find
Root canals have a reputation that they don’t quite deserve. Most people walk out of the procedure feeling relieved the infection is gone, the pressure has lifted, and there’s finally a light at the end of the tunnel. So when pain lingers a few days, or even a couple of weeks later, it can feel […]
Read More What Happens If You Delay a Dental Implant? (Timeline of Damage)
Most people think losing a tooth is the hard part. It’s not. The hard part is what happens after quietly, beneath the surface while life gets busy and the gap gets easier to ignore. If you’ve been putting off dental implants after an extraction, you’re not alone. Patients across the Tri-Valley deal with this every […]
Read More Is Gum Disease Reversible? What Dentists Don’t Always Explain
Here’s something most people find out too late: gum disease doesn’t always hurt. It moves quietly, hiding behind gums that bleed “just a little” when you floss or morning breath you write off as nothing serious. By the time it becomes obvious, the damage is often well underway. So let’s get into the real question: […]
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