Why Choose Beam Dental

Our dedicated team of dentists, implant specialists, hygienists, and care specialists in Fort Lee, NJ, works together to create a convenient dental experience.

A root canal, also known as endodontic therapy, is a specialized procedure designed to treat a tooth that has become severely damaged or infected at the root. This area, located beneath the gum line, contains vital pulp, nerves, and blood vessels. When a tooth is cracked or decayed, bacteria can enter this space and cause an infection that leads to swelling and significant pain.

At our Fort Lee office, the primary goal of a root canal is to preserve your natural tooth structure rather than resorting to an extraction. While these procedures once had a reputation for being uncomfortable, modern techniques ensure a much smoother experience. Our dentists use local anesthesia to thoroughly numb the area so that patients do not feel pain during the treatment. Following the procedure, you will return for a restorative appointment to have a permanent crown placed, fully protecting the tooth and restoring its function.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I care for my new dental bridge?

We recommend brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and using a floss threader or water flosser to clean under the artificial tooth. It is also important to avoid chewing on hard objects or sticky foods like caramel that could damage the device.

How long can I expect my bridge to last?

Most dental bridges last between five and 15 years. Their lifespan depends on your oral hygiene habits, the materials used, and whether you attend regular professional checkups.

How is a bridge different from a dental implant?

While implants use a titanium screw surgically placed into the jawbone, bridges rely on neighboring teeth for support. Because of this, bridges are often faster to install and do not require surgery, though they do require filing down the healthy adjacent teeth to act as anchors.

What exactly is a dental bridge?

It is a restorative treatment that fills a gap by attaching an artificial tooth to the natural teeth on either side.

Hours

Monday

10:00AM

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7:00 PM

Tuesday

10:00 AM

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7:00 PM

Wednesday

10:00 AM

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7:00 PM

Thursday

10:00 AM

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7:00 PM

Friday

9:00 AM

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6:00 PM

Saturday

8:00 AM

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3:00 PM

Sunday

Closed