Author: Dr. Beth Damas DDS
Dr. Beth Damas DDS
Dr. Beth Ann Damas is a native of Lemont, Illinois. She graduated in 2005 as one of five students to receive a Dual DDS and M.S. degree from the University of Illinois College of Dentistry. After graduation, Dr. Damas began a private general dentistry practice in the Southwest Suburbs Chicago between 2005 and 2008. She then entered the residency program in Michigan at the University of Detroit Mercy. She completed her residency in 2010.
Dr. Damas has been a member of American Dental Association, American Association of Endodontists and Chicago Dental Society for many years. She has presented her research on regenerative endodontics for adolescents to several study groups across the country. Dr. Dr.
Dr. Damas lives in the Southwest suburbs of Chicago with her husband, their two children and dog. She enjoys reading, spending time with family and creating art in her spare time.
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Root Canal Therapy Is No Longer A Pain: Modern endodontic techniques have made root canal therapy nearly pain-free. The discomfort experienced before surgery is likely caused by the inflamed pulp rather than by the procedure itself; once the nerve and inflamed pulp...
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Specialization Focus: Dentists' primary goal is to preserve the health and integrity of the outer parts of teeth by providing services like fillings, extractions, crowns, and cosmetic treatments. Endodontists specialize in treating the interior parts of teeth and treating issues in their...
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Root Canal Treatment Is Crucial for Tooth Preservation: Root canal therapy is essential to saving damaged, infected, or inflamed pulp from within a tooth to avoid further infection and seal off damaged canals. By going through treatment for damaged pulp inside of...