Dentistry is the known evaluation, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the soft and hard tissues of the jaw (mandible), the oral cavity, maxillofacial area and the adjacent.
An Interview with Dr. W.W. Wibby on Root Canal
Dr. W.W. Wibby is a dentist and has answered some of the most common questions Bizymoms visitors have about Root Canal.
Q. What is root canal treatment?
A. An oral surgery in which the nerve is removed from an inflamed tooth.
Q. What does the treatment involve?
A. Infection is cleaned out from the inside of the tooth and the root is sealed up.
Q. What are the signs of needing endodontic treatment?
A. Pain, prolonged sensitivity to heat or cold, tenderness to touch.
Q. Are painkillers and antibiotics acceptable substitutes for root canal?
A. No.
Q. Are there alternative treatments for root canal?
A. Extraction.
Q. How much will the procedure cost?
A. $600-$800.
Q. Will the tooth need any special care or additional treatment?
A. Usually a crown is needed.
Q. How to contact Dr. Wibby if we have further questions?
A.
Address:
20 Bellevue Ave.
Bangor, ME 04412
Telephone:207 - 942 - 4155
Email: info@drwibby.com
Website: http://drwibby.com/