general dentistry

general dentistry

Marc Schwartz, DDS

Belmont and San Carlos

At a routine visit, we provide a thorough examination of your mouth (including teeth, gums, and other structures), a professional cleaning, and a consultation about your dental (and overall) health. If your exam reveals tooth decay, we recommend filling it as soon as possible to prevent more complex problems from developing. We also offer minor extraction services, root canals, emergency dental services, and digital x-rays and photography, which are highly convenient and accurate diagnostic tools.

Dr. Schwartz and his tight-knit staff see many patients for many years, as well as their children, parents, and grandparents. He enjoys getting to know an entire family and helping to establish good dental practices for many years to come.

Common Questions about general dentistry

Why is a root canal necessary and what is involved?
Root canals, also known as endodontic therapy, are done when the nerve or pulp of the tooth becomes infected and inflamed due to dental decay, a cracked or broken tooth, or an injury. During a root canal treatment, the pulp of the tooth is removed and all the canals and the pulp chamber of the tooth are filled and sealed to prevent bacteria from entering. To confirm that a tooth requires root canal treatment, we will take a digital x-ray of the root and check for cold sensitivity. Most teeth that have undergone a root canal require a crown to protect them from fracturing since the interior of the tooth has been compromised.

How long will a root canal take and is it painful?
In general, most root canals require two appointments that last about 90 minutes per session. However, we utilize rotary endodontics, so instead of traditional stainless-steel manual files, we use electrically-powered instruments to perform the root canal. The electric hand tool is equipped with a tip constructed out of nickel titanium, which is five times more flexible than stainless steel. The flexibility and unique movement of the nickel-titanium instrument allow it to be inserted deeply into a curved root canal without stretching or damaging the passageway. Rotary endodontic instruments are more reliable and afford a lower risk of complications. Quieter, faster, and more comfortable than traditional tools, they make root canals easier on our patients, which is very important to us.

FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL (650) 508-1668

FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL

(650) 508-1668

INSURANCES ACCEPTED

We accept most major Insurance Plans, PPO plans, No HMO plans

Marc Schwartz, DDS

1600 El Camino Real, Suite A
Belmont, CA 94002

Monday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
Thursday 9:00 am – 6:30pm
Friday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Saturday CLOSED

P: 650-508-1668
F: 650-508-1975
[email protected]

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