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What is Endodontics?

Endodontics focuses on the soft tissue within a tooth (pulp), which consists of connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels.

Endodontists perform treatments such as root canals in order to eliminate the need for extraction following infection or injury. 

Why should I see an endodontist instead of my normal dentist?

Special Training

Endodontists complete two or more years of additional education beyond dentistry school. Less than three percent of dentists are endodontists.

Saving Teeth

In many cases, an endodontist can save a diseased or damaged tooth, helping you avoid the need for an extraction

Pain Management

Endodontists learn advanced techniques for managing pain during treatment. They are often experts in administering numbing medication, even for patients who traditionally have issues with anesthesia.

Endodontists have the training and tools to save your tooth.

Cutting-Edge Techniques and Diagnostic Tools

Endodontists use materials and equipment designed to make your treatment both effective and comfortable. State-of-the-art tools such as digital x-rays and 3D cone beam CT imaging make diagnosis and treatment planning more efficient. 

According to the American Association of Endodontics (AAE), the space inside a root canal is smaller than FDR’s ear on a dime. Without specialized equipment, it is easy to miss affected areas during a root canal treatment, causing recurring infection. Endodontists use operating microscopes to view the tiny spaces within the root canals for thorough treatment with lasting benefits

Things to Keep in Mind About Seeing an Edodontist

Endodontists are specialists, meaning patients are often referred to them by their general dentists. However, you may wish to see an endodontist directly if you have a traumatic injury or you already know you need a root canal.

Many endodontists will accept appointments without a referral, but be sure to check with your insurance company before scheduling one. Some providers require a referral before they will approve coverage.

Trust Your Dental Health To a Specialist

Despite advancements in dental implants and other tooth replacement technology, nothing looks, feels, or functions like your natural teeth. When injury or infection occurs, an endodontist can save your tooth and protect your smile. If you have suffered dental trauma, are experiencing a toothache, or have been told you need an endodontic procedure, contact an endodontist today.

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