Douglas C Boyd Inc: Boyd Douglas C DMD

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Every tooth has a system of canals. These canals are filled with nerve tissue. Due to decay, deep restorations, fractures or trauma, the nerve tissue becomes inflamed and may die. Bacteria can invade this space and cause infections in the surrounding bone and soft tissue. We can diagnose infections on radiographs as the bone is lost around the ends (or apex) of the roots. After a tooth is diagnosed with a root canal problem, root canal treatment may be needed.

Root canal treatment involves using small instruments to clean out the nerve tissue and/or bacteria in the canals and enlarge them. The canals are filled with a non-metallic, rubber-like material (gutta percha) to seal the canals and prevent contamination. A temporary or permanent filling is then placed depending upon what your general dentist has requested.

The first step is to test the tooth to arrive at a diagnosis. This will involve taking a radiograph (X-ray), tapping on teeth, testing them to cold, measuring the gums, and occasionally other tests as needed. If a diagnosis determines that a root canal is needed, we will get you a treatment plan and an estimate of the associated fees. We will numb your tooth using local dental anesthesia. We will place a rubber sheet (dental dam) around your tooth, to protect the canals from bacteria in your saliva. After the rubber dam is placed, your doctor will make a small hole in the tooth to get to the nerve space (pulp chamber) and will start cleaning out the chamber and canals using small instruments and rinses that disinfect the canal spaces. After the canals have been cleaned out thoroughly, root canal filling materials are placed in the canals and sealed in place. An x-ray may be taken during the cleaning or try-in phase of treatment. After the root canal is complete, a temporary or permanent filling is placed in your tooth and a final X-ray is taken that will be sent to your dentist. You may be asked to see your dentist in a week or two to have a permanent filling placed if we placed a temporary filling.

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Dental operating microscopes enable your doctor to look at your tooth magnified so that your treatment can be as predictable as possible. Magnification can be adjusted during your treatment from 4x-25x.

With the aid of a microscope, small canals can be located, cracks can be diagnosed, and we can be sure that all the decay or defective restorations are removed. This image shows what you can see with the naked eye, dental loupes (dental magnifiers on glasses), and the microscope can see. Notice how much more you can make out the crack with the microscope!

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The success rate depends on if the tooth is already abscessed. Healing rates of 95% can be expected if the tooth is treated before developing an abscess, and 80-85% after an abscess has formed. Other factors can also affect success rates such as the presence of bone loss from gum disease, complex root canal anatomy, draining infections, fractures, if proper restorative work is done following the procedure, and health related factors, like diabetes.

We are dedicated to treating your tooth the most painless way possible. You will be able to feel the in and out motions of the procedure but should not feel pain. If you feel pain, please let the doctor know and more anesthetic can be used to numb your tooth. Teeth having root canals may require more anesthesia than normal because the nerve is especially sensitive or inflamed.

Information you may find on the internet claiming that if you receive a root canal treatment youre more likely to become ill or contract a disease in the future simply isnt true. This false claim was based on long-debunked and poorly designed research conducted nearly a century ago, long before modern medicine understood the causes of many diseases. There is no valid, scientific evidence linking root canal treatment to disease elsewhere in the body.

If your tooth is irreversibly inflamed or infected, it may need a root canal. Signs of these conditions include spontaneous pain, which may wake you up at night, lingering cold sensitivity, hot sensitivity, pain to biting, facial swelling, gum swelling, draining through a pimple in the gums, and bone loss around your tooth that is detected by your dentist on an x-ray.

After a procedure, the numbing may last for 2-8 hours. After the anesthetic wears off, it is normal to experience mild to moderate soreness for the first few days up to 2 weeks after the procedure. To help manage this, we typically recommend over-the-counter pain medication, like ibuprofen and Tylenol. However, if there was cold sensitivity, that should go away completely after the anesthetic wears off. If you are experiencing severe pain after treatment, or if moderate pain persists beyond 2 weeks, we recommend you come back to see us to check that everything is healing.

Every treatment has risks and root canals are no exception. We cannot guarantee that every case will heal, especially when the prognosis is guarded or questionable. Treatment risks include non-healing, separation of files within the tooth (3%), drilling outside the tooth when looking for canals, leakage of antibacterial rinse under the rubber dam or through the tooth into the bone (rare), persistent bacteria, and weakening of the tooth structure such that the tooth fractures (This is why crowns are frequently recommended in premolar and molar teeth after root canals). Many times, complications can be managed effectively and do not significantly affect the prognosis.

Retreatment is a redo or a revision of a previous root canal. It is necessary when there is leakage of saliva into an existing root canal or when all of the canals were not located and treated. The old, contaminated root filling material is removed, the canals cleaned, disinfected, and new root filling material is placed. These x-rays show a premolar tooth that had a retreatment. You can see how a second canal was found and cleaned out that should enable the tooth to heal.

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Root canal therapy is a highly successful procedure. However, sometimes teeth fail to heal. In these cases, retreatment or root end surgery may be required. While retreatment is recommended in the majority of cases, a surgical approach, called an apicoectomy, may be the better treatment in certain situations. During this procedure, the end of the root is surgically exposed by lifting the gums away from the side of the tooth, a few millimeters of the root end are removed, then a filling is placed in the root end to seal the canal, and the gums are sutured closed. An apicoectomy may be the only way to save a tooth that would otherwise be extracted.

Endodontic surgery can lead to swelling of the tissues during the first few days after the procedure. We often prescribe an antibacterial mouth rinse along with a pain medication and antibiotics when necessary.

Crowns are placed on teeth after the root canal to ensure protection against fracture. Most molar and premolar teeth will need a crown after a root canal. But your regular dentist is the person who will provide this service. Sometimes a crown may not be necessary, please contact your general dentist to discuss your needs.

Most of the time, it is possible to drill a small hole through the crown which can easily be restored. There is always a possibility, however, that the integrity of the crown may be compromised, requiring a new crown.

Insurance coverage varies from plan to plan, but most do not cover 100% of treatment costs. We estimate what each patients portion of the fee will be, collect that fee at the time or service, and file a claim to the insurance company. If the insurance company pays more than we estimated, we will send a refund check during the next month. If the insurance company pays less than our estimated amount, we will send an invoice for the remaining balance. Our estimates are usually very close.

General dentists are licensed to perform root canals, but a root canal is a delicate procedure with complicating factors. Some root canal treatments, especially retreatment or endodontic surgery, are difficult for even the best dentist. Your dentist shows they care about you by referring you to an expert who can deliver top notch care even in cases of high difficulty. With our expertise and technology, we can treat teeth to a specialist level. When performed by an endodontist, difficult cases tend to take less time and have more predictable outcomes.

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Rating 3.7 out of 5 based on 16 reviews

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Toni Pierce
2 years ago
I couldn't be anymore happier! The staff from front to back was great! I normally don't do well with dentist, my anxiety is through the roof when I go but his assistant and Dr Boyd both talked me and reassured me through the whole process. The best experience ever! If there were 6 I'd give it to them!


mary kornblum
2 years ago
The office staff is unprofessional, the dental assistant is extremely rude and unfriendly, and the endodontist gave me very little information about the procedure, performed a sub-par evaluation and had to retreat teeth. Given that the cost is higher than that of more reputable endodontic offices, I would look elsewhere.


Gary Hart
2 years ago
Excellent care and people


Gary Hart
3 years ago
Excellent care and people


Amber Pokrzywinski
3 years ago
Crooks that do shoddy work! They will try and sue you, then garnish your wages. Do NOT recommend.


Amber Pokrzywinski
3 years ago
Crooks that do shoddy work! They will try and sue you, then garnish your wages. Do NOT recommend.


Jim McIntyre
4 years ago
A great doctor and great staff. Highly recommend seeing him for a root canal vs. having one done by a general dentist.


Olga K
4 years ago
The most UNPROFESSIONAL, UNFRIENDLY staff I ever met. Because of staff I was charged twice for the same tooth. And they would not even admit their error. Shame on you!!! Will not recommend this provider to anyone.


Mitchell Scanlan
4 years ago
The dental assistant that my wife saw before her appointment was so rude she left the office in tears. Will never be back there


Olga K
5 years ago
The most UNPROFESSIONAL, UNFRIENDLY staff I ever met. Because of staff I was charged twice for the same tooth. And they would not even admit their error. Shame on you!!! Will not recommend this provider to anyone.


Mitchell Scanlan
5 years ago
The dental assistant that my wife saw before her appointment was so rude she left the office in tears. Will never be back there


Jim McIntyre
5 years ago
A great doctor and great staff. Highly recommend seeing him for a root canal vs. having one done by a general dentist.


Ron Le Blanc
5 years ago
If you have to have a Root Canal, this is the place to go! I had a terrible experience the previous day that the other DDS was unable to handle, and was referred to Douglas Boyd. An appointment was made for the next day. From the moment you walk in, the front office staff is friendly and helpful. When in back, each process along the way had a different person, but each did their job efficiently explaining what they were doing as they worked. The person who numbed the area to be worked on was calming and even asked how long I wanted to be numb following the procedure. She was so proficient at her job, I did not feel one prick of the needle as she administered the Novocain. I was not able to feel anything during the entire procedure. During the procedure, Dr. Boyd and his assistant worked like a well rehearsed dance team. As he worked, his assistant seemed to know exactly what instrument was needed next. This was amazing, as they were changing out instruments and tools within seconds. The assistant was calming, keeping me informed of everything that was happening, or about to happen. When completed, the staff went over the post operation procedures I was to follow thoroughly and was quite patient answering questions for clarification. Finally, Dr. Boyd calls my home the next morning to check on me, checking for any pain or complications. Was this worth the hour plus drive, yes it was.


Ron Le Blanc
6 years ago
If you have to have a Root Canal, this is the place to go! I had a terrible experience the previous day that the other DDS was unable to handle, and was referred to Douglas Boyd. An appointment was made for the next day. From the moment you walk in, the front office staff is friendly and helpful. When in back, each process along the way had a different person, but each did their job efficiently explaining what they were doing as they worked. The person who numbed the area to be worked on was calming and even asked how long I wanted to be numb following the procedure. She was so proficient at her job, I did not feel one prick of the needle as she administered the Novocain. I was not able to feel anything during the entire procedure. During the procedure, Dr. Boyd and his assistant worked like a well rehearsed dance team. As he worked, his assistant seemed to know exactly what instrument was needed next. This was amazing, as they were changing out instruments and tools within seconds. The assistant was calming, keeping me informed of everything that was happening, or about to happen. When completed, the staff went over the post operation procedures I was to follow thoroughly and was quite patient answering questions for clarification. Finally, Dr. Boyd calls my home the next morning to check on me, checking for any pain or complications. Was this worth the hour plus drive, yes it was.


Alex Franchuk
7 years ago
I have suffered with tooth pain for six months, went to see him where he misdiagnosed my root canal pain. I had a "referred" tooth pain that I never even knew about it before and did expected him to be familiar with right! I have lost my 4&5 teeth that he Misdiagnosed. Went to get a second opinion since my pain came back and turned out it was my 32 that needed to get done. I would never end recommend him. Lack of listening and knowledge to do the job!! End of story this doctor removed two perfectly healthy teeth while missing the problem tooth entirely.


Julia robirds
7 years ago
Dr. Boyd and his staff are extremely kind and professional. They made having a root canal a comfortable and non-traumatic experience. When I called in for an appointment because I was having tooth pain, they were able to get me in right away. I have already recommended him to many people and will continue to do so. Dr. Boyd listened to my concerns and answered all of my questions. I hope I don't ever need another root canal but if I should, I will definitely call Dr. Boyd.


Julia robirds
7 years ago
Dr. Boyd and his staff are extremely kind and professional. They made having a root canal a comfortable and non-traumatic experience. When I called in for an appointment because I was having tooth pain, they were able to get me in right away. I have already recommended him to many people and will continue to do so. Dr. Boyd listened to my concerns and answered all of my questions. I hope I don't ever need another root canal but if I should, I will definitely call Dr. Boyd.


Alex Franchuk
7 years ago
I have suffered with tooth pain for six months, went to see him where he misdiagnosed my root canal pain. I had a "referred" tooth pain that I never even knew about it before and did expected him to be familiar with right! I have lost my 4&5 teeth that he Misdiagnosed. Went to get a second opinion since my pain came back and turned out it was my 32 that needed to get done. I would never end recommend him. Lack of listening and knowledge to do the job!! End of story this doctor removed two perfectly healthy teeth while missing the problem tooth entirely.


Amanda DeMoret
8 years ago
Dr. Boyd and his team are extremely helpful and have gone above and beyond what I would expect a dentist professional to do. I would recommend him to ANYONE needing these services, and I am so grateful that I was sent to him for my surgeries and root canal issues. His bedside manner is amazing and he was able to help calm my nerves when I was dealing with massive anxiety. Thank you again, Dr. Boyd!


Mike Rhodes
8 years ago
Highly professional, quick and thorough. Great service!


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