Persistent Toothache
A toothache that lingers, especially one that throbs or wakes you up at night, often indicates the nerve is infected or dying and needs treatment.
Root canals have a reputation they don't deserve. Modern root canal treatment — especially with sedation — is no more uncomfortable than getting a filling. The pain you feel is FROM the infected tooth, not the treatment. We fix that.
The horror stories about root canals are decades out of date. Modern root canal treatment — especially with sedation — is no more uncomfortable than getting a filling. The pain people fear is the pain FROM the infected tooth, not the treatment.
The myth
"Root canals are agonizing."
"It takes multiple long appointments."
"You'll be out of commission for days."
"It's better to just pull the tooth."
The reality
Patients report it feels like a filling.
Most are completed in one appointment.
Most patients return to normal activities the same day or next day.
Saving the tooth is almost always the better long-term outcome.
These symptoms don't always mean a root canal — but they mean you need to be seen. Early evaluation gives you more options.
A toothache that lingers, especially one that throbs or wakes you up at night, often indicates the nerve is infected or dying and needs treatment.
Lingering pain after hot or cold food or drinks — especially if it lasts more than a few seconds after the stimulus is gone — is a common sign of pulp inflammation.
A small bump or pimple on the gum near a tooth that keeps coming back is a fistula — a drainage tract for infection. This almost always indicates an abscess that needs treatment.
A tooth that's noticeably darker than its neighbors may indicate the nerve inside has died. This can happen after trauma, even years later.
Significant pain when chewing or pressing on a tooth can indicate infection, cracking, or pulp involvement — all of which warrant evaluation.
Swelling in the jaw, face, or lymph nodes near a tooth indicates spreading infection. This is urgent — don't wait this one out.
Modern root canal treatment is straightforward. Here's exactly what to expect.
We don't start until you're completely numb. We use plenty of local anesthetic and take the time to confirm you feel nothing before proceeding. Sedation is available if you want it — nitrous oxide, oral sedation, or IV sedation.
~15 minWe create a small opening in the tooth and use tiny instruments to remove the infected or inflamed pulp tissue from the root canals. This is the part people fear — but with proper anesthesia, you feel pressure at most, not pain.
~45–60 minThe canals are carefully cleaned, shaped, and disinfected, then filled with a biocompatible material (gutta-percha) and sealed. This eliminates the infection and prevents recontamination.
~30 minIn most cases (especially for back teeth), we place a crown over the treated tooth at a follow-up appointment to protect it from fracture. The tooth remains functional, pain-free, and natural-looking.
Separate appointment · ~90 min334 TN-92 #1
Dandridge, TN 37725
683 E Broadway Blvd
Jefferson City, TN 37760
If you're experiencing tooth pain, don't wait — infections get worse, not better. Call either of our East Tennessee offices to get seen quickly. We have same-day appointments available for patients in pain.
Sedation available · Same-day appointments · Save your natural tooth