Dental Implants vs Root Canal: Why Saving Your Natural Tooth Is Often the Smarter Choice January 26, 2026 When a tooth is damaged or infected, many people think extraction and a dental implant are the most advanced solution. But is that always the best choice? At Perry Endodontics, […] Read More
Beyond the Operatory: How Perry Endodontics’ Teaching Roles at Harvard and Tufts Benefit Our Patients and Referring Dentists January 21, 2026 When you’re in pain or facing a complex dental issue, you want more than relief—you want the best. At Perry Endodontics, that level of excellence starts with our board-certified specialists […] Read More
New JOE Study Finds Root Canal Treatment Boosts Comfort, Function & Quality of Life January 12, 2026 A Breakthrough in Patient-Centered Evidence for Root Canal Treatment At Perry Endodontics, we’ve always focused on not just saving your tooth, but helping patients feel better, function normally, and enjoy life again. Now, […] Read More
New Study Shows Root Canal Treatment May Lower Risk of Heart Disease and Diabetes — What Patients & Dentists Should Know January 5, 2026 When patients walk into Perry Endodontics worried about dental pain or a persistent toothache, they often ask: “Will fixing this tooth actually make a difference beyond my mouth?”Now, exciting new research suggests the […] Read More
How Long Can You Wait for Root Canal Therapy? December 31, 2025 When tooth pain first starts, it is easy to hope it will go away on its own. Some people wait days, weeks, or even months before seeking treatment, especially if […] Read More
How Long Does It Take To Recover From a Root Canal? December 17, 2025 If you are dealing with tooth discomfort or lingering pain, you may need root canal therapy. Many patients are referred to Perry Endodontics by their general dentist so our endodontic […] Read More
Beyond the Operatory: How Perry Endodontics’ Teaching Roles at Harvard and Tufts Benefit Our Patients and Referring Dentists
New Study Shows Root Canal Treatment May Lower Risk of Heart Disease and Diabetes — What Patients & Dentists Should Know