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Dentist in Quincy, MA explains how a root canal affects your overall health

How a Root Canal Affects Your Overall Health in Quincy area

Root canals have a bad reputation of being painful and complex dental treatments. As dental practitioners, we have heard it all! However, with modern advances in tools, methodologies, and materials, root canals nowadays can provide patients rapid relief from pain and are a more comfortable experience than ever before. This highly effective treatment can not only improve the health of the affected tooth, but also the health of your whole mouth and overall wellbeing. Here, Dr. Matarazzo in Quincy, MA answers common questions about root canals and how a root canal affects your overall health. What is a root canal? … Continue reading


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Stephen J. Matarazzo, DMD, FICOI

Stephen J. Matarazzo, DMD, FICOI

Dr. Stephen Matarazzo is passionate about life-changing, “big problem” dentistry with an eye on premiere services such as smile makeovers, implant dentistry, full-mouth rehabilitation, and complete dentures.

A graduate of Boston College and Tufts School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Matarazzo has served Quincy-area patients since 1978. A Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, the father of three has attended the distinguished Misch International Implant Institute. Dr. Matarazzo also learned from the “best”; advanced training at The LD Pankey Institute refined his exceptional skills in creating long-lasting, natural-looking, and healthy-functioning smiles. With a passion for complex and challenging cases, Dr. Matarazzo maintains membership with the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation (DOCS).

A published author, Dr. Matarazzo dedicates his time and talent to resolve dental disease and decay among patients at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, as untreated oral infections are associated with stem cell and bone marrow transplant failures.