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The Wonder Tooth Podcast – Where Dentistry Meets Confidence, Beauty, and Total Wellness Subscribe today! https://blog.dentblanchedental.com/ Welcome to The Wonder Tooth Podcast, your go-to dental podcast hosted by award-winning cosmetic dentist Dr. Radwa Saad, founder of Dent Blanche Dental—one of the most luxurious and advanced dental offices in the U.S., located in the heart of Princeton, New Jersey. Each episode of The Wonder Tooth dives deep into the incredible, transformative power of dentistry—from smile makeovers and digital dentistry to oral-systemic health, emergency dental care, and debunking common dental myths. This is not just a podcast for those in the dental field—it’s for anyone who wants to feel better, look younger, and live more confidently, starting with their smile. Dr. Saad brings over two decades of experience and a warm, relatable tone to each episode. As a national speaker, Key Opinion Leader (KOL) for Dentsply Sirona and SureSmile clear aligners, and a recognized expert in cosmetic dentistry, she explains advanced dental concepts in a way that’s easy to understand—while also inspiring listeners to take charge of their oral health. What You’ll Hear on The Wonder Tooth: - Secrets to finding the best dentist near you - Real stories from patients who overcame dental anxiety - How your gum health affects your heart and brain - The truth about fluoride, oil pulling, and teeth whitening - What to do in a dental emergency (cracked tooth, chipped veneers, etc.) - Cosmetic dentistry options: veneers, crowns, implants, and more - Same-day smile makeovers using CAD/CAM & 3D imaging - How fixing your smile can help you advance your career, relationships, and confidence 🎙️ With new episodes released regularly, The Wonder Tooth Podcast is available on all major platforms: - Apple Podcasts - Spotify - Audible - Amazon Music - iHeartRadio and more! This podcast is an extension of the elite care provided at Dent Blanche Dental, a luxury dental office in Princeton, NJ. Dr. Saad and her team combine digital dentistry, cosmetic artistry, and personalized wellness-based care in a calming, spa-like environment surrounded by nature and koi ponds. It’s not just dentistry—it’s Elevated Dentistry™. 🔗 Want to learn more or see if you're a candidate for a smile transformation? Visit: https://dentblanchedental.com/ Follow The Wonder Tooth Podcast on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok for behind-the-scenes clips, before-and-after, and listener Q&As.Copyright 2025 Dr. Radwa Saad DMD Ciencia Desarrollo Personal Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable Éxito Personal
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  • 97 Advances in Root Canal Treatment | Modern Dentistry
    Sep 24 2025
    Advances in Root Canal Treatment: An Interview with Dr. Nadia Liss


    Introduction

    Root canal therapy has come a long way in recent years, transforming from a procedure many patients feared into one that is efficient, comfortable, and long-lasting. On The Wonder Tooth Podcast, Dr. Radwa Saad, Princeton cosmetic dentist, sat down with Dr. Nadia Liss, endodontist and founder of Hamilton Endodontics, to discuss the exciting advances in root canal treatment that are changing patient care.

    The Role of Digital Dentistry and 3D Imaging“Digital dentistry has completely changed how we diagnose and plan root canals,” explains Dr. Liss. “With 3D imaging, we can see every detail of the tooth, allowing us to treat infection with precision and accuracy.”

    This technology reduces guesswork and ensures patients at Dent Blanche Dental receive the highest standard of dental care.

    Rotary Instruments vs. Traditional Hand Files

    Traditional hand files were once the standard, but rotary instruments now provide faster and more accurate results.

    “Rotary instruments shorten treatment time and make the procedure smoother for both patients and dentists,” says Dr. Liss.

    This means less time in the dental office and a more comfortable experience for patients.

    Microscopes and Ultrasonic Tools for Thorough Cleaning

    Modern Princeton dentistry also relies on dental microscopes and ultrasonic tools.

    “Microscopes allow us to see even the tiniest canals, while ultrasonic instruments ensure thorough cleaning,” Dr. Liss notes.

    These tools significantly improve the success rate of root canal therapy.

    Same-Day Crowns with CAD/CAM Technology“One of the biggest advances for patients is same-day crowns,” explains Dr. Saad. “With CAD/CAM technology, we can restore the tooth immediately after the root canal, eliminating the need for multiple visits.”

    This approach not only saves time but also strengthens and protects the treated tooth right away.

    Improved Materials for Long-Lasting Results

    Root canals now last longer thanks to improved materials.

    “We use biocompatible filling materials and advanced bonding techniques that provide durability and comfort,” Dr. Liss shares.

    With proper dental care, a root canal can last a lifetime.

    Reducing Anxiety and Improving Healing

    Many patients still fear root canals, but modern dentistry has made the process far less intimidating.

    “Patient anxiety drops dramatically once they realize how quick and painless the procedure is today,” Dr. Liss emphasizes.

    Faster healing, minimal discomfort, and predictable results help patients feel confident about their dental care.

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    Conclusion

    Root canal therapy has advanced far beyond its old reputation. With digital dentistry, 3D imaging, same-day crowns, and precision tools, Princeton dentists like Dr. Radwa Saad and Dr. Nadia Liss provide painless, efficient, and long-lasting results.

    If you’re experiencing tooth pain or need expert dental care, trust the best dentist in Princeton at Dent Blanche Dental.

    Contact Dr. Nadia Liss

    Hamilton Endodontics

    Dr. Nadia Liss

    1245 Whitehorse Mercerville Rd, Suite 424

    Hamilton Township, NJ 08619

    609.438.9130

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  • 96 Root Canal Myths vs. Facts | Pain-Free Dentistry
    Sep 17 2025
    Root Canal Myths vs. Facts: An Interview with Dr. Nadia Liss, Endodontist


    Introduction

    When it comes to dental care, few treatments are as misunderstood as the root canal. Many patients at our Princeton dental office arrive with fear, driven by myths passed down for generations. To set the record straight, Dr. Radwa Saad interviewed Dr. Nadia Liss, endodontist and founder of Hamilton Endodontics, on The Wonder Tooth Podcast. Together, they debunk the most common root canal myths and explain the reality behind this essential procedure.

    Myth 1: “Root canals are painful”

    Reality: Modern anesthesia and advanced technology make root canal treatment virtually pain-free.

    “Patients are often surprised,” Dr. Liss shares, “because the procedure itself feels no different than getting a filling. The real pain comes from the infection—not the root canal.”Myth 2: “It’s better to pull the tooth”

    Reality: Saving a natural tooth prevents shifting, bone loss, and the need for costly replacements.

    “Preserving your dent is always healthier than extraction,” Dr. Liss explains. “A root canal protects your natural bite and avoids unnecessary implants or dentures.”Myth 3: “Root canals don’t last”

    Reality: With proper dental care and restoration, root canals can last a lifetime.

    “We use high-quality materials and crowns to strengthen the tooth,” says Dr. Liss. “Patients who maintain their dental care enjoy lasting results.”Myth 4: “Root canals make you sick”

    Reality: This misconception comes from outdated studies over a century old.

    “There is no scientific evidence linking root canals to systemic illness,” Dr. Liss confirms. “Modern Princeton dentistry is safe, reliable, and focused on patient health.”Real Patient Stories

    Patients at Dent Blanche Dental often share relief and gratitude after their root canal treatment. One patient who arrived with severe tooth pain left the same day pain-free with a restored smile. Another shared that the best dentist in Princeton helped them overcome years of fear with a gentle, efficient root canal that saved their natural tooth.

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    Root Canal FAQs for SEO

    Q1: Do root canals hurt?

    A: No. With modern anesthesia and digital dentistry, root canal treatment is virtually painless. Most patients say it feels like getting a filling.

    Q2: Is it better to pull a tooth instead of a root canal?

    A: No. Saving your natural tooth with a root canal prevents shifting teeth, bone loss, and the need for costly dental implants or dentures.

    Q3: How long does a root canal last?

    A: With proper dental care and a strong crown, a root canal can last a lifetime. At Dent Blanche Dental in Princeton, we restore teeth for lasting results.

    Q4: Can a root canal make you sick?

    A: No. The myth that root canals cause illness is outdated and untrue. Modern Princeton dentistry ensures root canals are safe, effective, and healthy.


    Conclusion & Call to Action

    Root canal therapy is not something to fear—it’s a safe, effective, and painless procedure that protects your natural teeth and overall oral health. If you’re looking for the best Princeton dentist or want expert care from leading endodontists like Dr. Nadia Liss, visit Dent Blanche Dental.

    📞 Call us today at 609-890-1888 or schedule your appointment online at

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  • 95 What is a Root Canal?
    Sep 10 2025

    A root canal is one of the most common yet misunderstood dental treatments.

    In this episode of The Wonder Tooth Podcast, Dr. Radwa Saad, a leading cosmetic dentist sits with Dr. Nadia Liss, Endodontist in New Jersey.

    Root Canal Therapy Explained with Dr. Nadia Liss, Endodontist

    At Dent Blanche Dental, we believe patient education is the foundation of exceptional dental care. In this special episode of The Wonder Tooth Podcast, Dr. Radwa Saad sits down with Dr. Nadia Liss, endodontist and founder of Hamilton Endodontics, to explain what a root canal is, why it is performed, and how modern Princeton dentistry has made the procedure more comfortable than ever.

    What Is a Root Canal?

    A root canal is a common dental treatment designed to remove infection inside the tooth and preserve your natural smile. Instead of extracting the tooth, your Princeton dentist carefully removes damaged pulp, disinfects the area, and seals the tooth to restore its health. This approach is essential for saving natural teeth and avoiding the long-term issues that follow tooth loss.

    When Do You Need a Root Canal?

    If you are experiencing:

    1. Persistent toothache
    2. Sensitivity to hot or cold
    3. Swelling or tenderness around the gums
    4. A dental abscess

    …it may be time to visit a Princeton dental office for evaluation. Dr. Nadia Liss explains that these symptoms should never be ignored, as early treatment provides the best outcome.

    Step-by-Step Treatment Overview

    During the podcast, Dr. Liss provides a simple breakdown of the root canal process:

    1. Diagnosis – Using digital imaging to pinpoint infection.
    2. Anesthesia – Ensuring the treatment is completely painless.
    3. Cleaning – Removing infected tissue from inside the tooth.
    4. Sealing – Restoring the tooth’s structure with advanced materials.
    5. Restoration – Often finished with a crown to protect and strengthen the tooth.

    Modern Dentistry, Comfortable Care

    Thanks to advancements in cosmetic dentistry and digital tools, root canal therapy is now quick, efficient, and stress-free. Princeton dentists like Dr. Saad and Dr. Liss use the latest technology to ensure precision and comfort, making the experience much easier than patients expect.

    Why Preserving Teeth Matters

    Saving your natural dent is always better than extraction. A root canal prevents shifting, bone loss, and the need for costly dental implants. Choosing the best dentist for your care ensures long-lasting results and confidence in your smile.

    Root Canal FAQsDoes a root canal hurt?

    No, modern root canal treatment is virtually painless. At Dent Blanche Dental in Princeton, we use advanced anesthesia and digital dentistry tools to ensure maximum comfort. Most patients say the procedure feels no different than getting a regular filling.

    How long does a root canal take?

    A typical root canal procedure usually takes 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the complexity of the tooth. Thanks to rotary instruments and digital imaging, Princeton dentists can often complete treatment in just one visit.

    How long does a
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