A toothache can be one of the most painful experiences. A toothache that won’t go away can make it difficult to speak, eat, or even sleep. A toothache can arise for various reasons, including decay, infection, and gum disease. Recognizing the cause of tooth pain is fundamental to alleviating it. Fortunately, Cascade Endodontics provides solutions […]
Rancid, Infected Tooth? We Have You Covered
Are you experiencing pain or sensitivity in a tooth that just won’t go away? Do you have a rancid taste in your mouth that just won’t go away? These can both be signs of an infected tooth, which can be very painful and damaging to your oral health. But don’t worry, because at Cascade Endodontics, […]
Revolutionizing Endodontics through Modern Innovation
The world of dentistry is ever-evolving, and contemporary endodontics is no exception. Endodontics is a specialized field that deals with the study and treatment of dental pulp and tissues surrounding the roots of teeth. Over the years, as an increasingly large number of dental professionals have been educated in this field, they have improved and […]
Cavities Between The Teeth?
Cavities can occur in different parts of the teeth. While most people are familiar with cavities on the surfaces of the teeth, few are aware that cavities can also occur between teeth. These cavities, commonly referred to as interproximal cavities, can be a cause for concern and warrant immediate attention. This blog post will discuss […]
Pain-Free Root Canals
Root canals are often perceived as one of the most painful dental procedures by prospective patients. At Cascade Endodontics, we understand the anxiety that can come with dental work, but we’re here to tell you that root canals don’t have to be a painful experience. Our team of trusted experts is committed to providing our […]
What You Need to Know About Endotesting for Dead Teeth at Cascade Endodontics
Tooth decay is a common dental problem, and unfortunately, sometimes it can progress to the point of causing the tooth to die. When this happens, the tooth must be treated with a root canal to remove the infected or dead tissue and save the tooth. But how do you know if a dead tooth is […]





