
How Does X-Guide Work?
The X-Guide is a revolutionary dental technology that expands the capabilities of our cone beam system to provide a more accurate and simple dental implant process. This technology uses dynamic 3D navigation to help [dr_name] to improve the detail, precision and position placement of the dental implant. This also allows for our team to deliver precise results to our patients in one single visit–there is no need for multiple visits with the X-Guide.
The X-Guide allows for greater efficiency, confidence and accuracy when performing dental implant surgery on our patients. The X-Guide allows our team to:
- Provide confident planning of the outcome of the dental implant
- Provide easy navigation and access to focus on the area of the mouth for the placement of the implant
- Provide absolute precision and accuracy using 3D imagery and navigation
Our practice is proud to utilize the X-Guide in our dental implant procedures, leading to a highly precise and aesthetically pleasing implant for our patients. This technology is efficient as well–leading to less time spent in our office.
If you are interested in learning more about how our practice uses the X-Guide in our dental implant procedures, we invite you to reach out to our team today: [phone_number]. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Who Needs X-Nav Treatment?
Root canal treatment might be necessary if you are experiencing any of the following:
- Severe toothache or discomfort
- Persistent inflammation or swelling of the gum
- Deep decay affecting the nerve tissue
- Abscess formation at the end of the root
- Cracks or fractures leading to root canal infection
- Sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures
Regular dental checkups can help detect early signs of root canal infections before symptoms become severe. Seeking timely endodontic treatment options can prevent further complications and the need for a dental implant or extraction.


What Happens During the X-Nav Procedure?
Our dentists at Whiteboard Marketing ensure that every root canal procedure is as painless and efficient as possible. Here’s what you can expect:
- Local Anesthesia & Preparation: To ensure comfort, we begin by numbing the affected tooth with local anesthesia. Sedation options are available for anxious patients.
- Removal of Infected Material: We use specialized tools to remove infected material and bacteria from the pulp chamber and root canal system.
- Cleaning & Disinfection: The root of the tooth is thoroughly cleaned to eliminate any remaining infection.
- Filling & Sealing: The empty canals are filled with a biocompatible material and sealed to prevent reinfection.
- Temporary Filling & Final Restoration: A temporary filling protects the tooth until your general dentist restores it with a permanent crown or filling.
Most root canal treatments require one or two visits to complete. Following the procedure, you may experience mild discomfort, which can be managed with ibuprofen or other over-the-counter pain relievers.
Aftercare & Recovery
Proper aftercare is essential for a smooth recovery. To ensure the best results:
- Avoid chewing on the affected tooth until the final restoration is placed.
- Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly.
- Take prescribed antibiotics if necessary to prevent reinfection.
- Schedule follow-up visits as recommended by your dentist.
A treated tooth can last a lifetime with proper care, helping you avoid extractions and maintain a natural, healthy smile.

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Looking For Expert X-Nav Therapy in [practice_city]?
If you have an infected tooth and need expert care, Whiteboard Marketing is here to help. Our dentists provide compassionate, high-quality endodontic treatment options to protect and restore teeth. Call us at [phone number] to schedule an appointment! Let us help you preserve the health and function of your teeth with advanced root canal therapy.
