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The Relaxed Root Canal

Changing Your View Of Root Canals

Welcome to the Relaxed Root Canal.

Most people visit my website for the first time because they:

  • Are nervous about an upcoming root canal.
  • Have questions about the root canal procedure.
  • Are considering tooth removal instead of a root canal.
  • Have pain after root canal treatment is complete.
  • Aren't sure root canals are successful.   

As an endodontist (root canal specialist) I completely understand your nervousness and your desire to have your questions answered. I've calmed  nervous patients and answered root canal questions for more than twenty years.

I’ve heard thousands of patients through the years say, “I’m scared.” My response is always the same, “Then you’re normal.”

It is also normal to want your questions answered before making such a sizeable investment in your tooth.

I've written a short book, The Relaxed Root Canal, with these goals in mind:

  • Help you have a relaxed root canal experience
  • Answer all your root canal questions

It would hardly seem possible for the words “relaxed” and “root canal” to be joined together. But that's my goal for you: a relaxed root canal experience.

My confidence in accomplishing this for you is based on my treatment of thousands of fearful patients over the past 20+ years as an endodontist (root canal specialist).

In The Relaxed Root Canal  you will learn practical tips for having the best possible root canal appointment.

I have answered many questions about root canals for my patients. Some of these questions include:

Will my root canal hurt?

Can I prevent more root canals in the future?

Can I be treated if I’m pregnant?

Will I need a crown?

Who should do my root canal procedure?

What about pain AFTER root canal treatment?

Root canals have resulted in some less than favorable stories. You may have a relative, friend, or co-worker who is more than eager to share the details of their painful root canal experience.

This leaves you with the strong impression that you will duplicate their experience. But is that necessary?

I don’t think so.

I believe you can have a relaxed experience. It will take some effort on your part but this effort will be well worth it. You won't be sorry you choose a root canal experience instead of tooth removal.

I don’t want to alarm you but it is very common for someone to require more than one root canal procedure in their lifetime.

So, now is the time for you to conquer your fear and anxiety. This could very well benefit you now and in the future.

It is also possible that you have arrived at this website because you have questions about the root canals performed on you in the past. Unanswered questions such as these can lead to increased stress:

Should my tooth still hurt so long after being treated?

Can my tooth become re-infected?

Do I need antibiotics?

How successful are root canals?

What is an apicoectomy? Should I have one?


In The Relaxed Root Canal, you will find answers to these and many more questions . In fact, over 80 questions are answered in terms you can easily understand.

I’ve answered these questions just as if you’re sitting with me in the dental office. You won’t have to wait for the answers. You can easily download this book to your computer and be reading it within minutes.

In Chapter 5 I give you the one question you should ask your dentist BEFORE you have your root canal treatment.

You should (must!) get a YES ANSWER to this question!

I'll give you my recommendation for what to do if you happen to get a NO answer.

Learn more by clicking here.

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Before investing in your root I would greatly encourage you to learn as much as you can about root canals. 

You especially need to learn the question to ask your dentist before your treatment begins. Click here.