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Treating extra-oral space infections

If you're like most people, you probably think of oral health as being limited to the teeth and gums. However, the mouth extends far beyond that; it includes other parts of the oral cavity like the cheeks and lips. Unfortunately, these areas are often neglected when it comes to oral care, which can lead to a number of problems.

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Endodontics for all: Dr. Nieves & Mercy Clinic

If you’ve met Dr. Nieves, you’ll instantly see that one of his greatest qualities is his generosity. It may be no surprise to you that in his spare time, Dr. Nieves volunteers with Mercy Clinic, a free medical clinic in south Fort Worth that provides care to underserved populations in zip codes 76110 and 76104.

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The history of endodontics and how it has evolved

Root canal therapy is one of the most common dental procedures performed in the United States. In fact, an estimated 15 million root canals are done each year! But where did this procedure come from? And how has it evolved over time?

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The ultimate guide to parts of the tooth root

Want to know a bit more about parts of your teeth before coming to our office? We made this helpful guide to walk you through the different parts of the tooth with a focus on the root. Read on for all the info you need to understand all the parts that make up the root of your teeth!

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Endodontist vs. Periodontist: What's the Difference?

You may be wondering what the difference is between an endodontist and a periodontist. Both are specialists in dentistry, but they have different areas of expertise. This blog post is dedicated to helping you become more informed on the difference between an endodontist and a periodontist.

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Six reasons why you might need a root canal

Do you have a toothache? Is it throbbing or sharp? If so, you might need a root canal. But, you might need a root canal for reasons other than feeling tooth pain. Read on to learn more.

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