
Endodontics concentrates on preserving your natural teeth.
At our state-of-the-art endodontic practice, we are dedicated to providing you with the highest standard of professional care in a friendly, comfortable environment. We understand that the prospect of root canal therapy can be daunting, but our team of experienced endodontists and caring staff are here to ensure your treatment is as painless and stress-free as possible.
If your dentist has told you that you need a root canal, you can rest assured knowing that we can save your natural tooth.
Root canals are most often necessary when decay has reached the nerve of the tooth or the tooth has become infected. When root canal therapy is performed, infected or inflamed pulp is removed from the tooth chamber. The inside of the tooth is then cleaned and disinfected before being filled and sealed to limit the possibility of future infection. Soon after the root canal is performed, the tooth is restored with a dental crown or filling to protect the tooth and restore normal tooth function.
Other Endodontic Treatments
Endodontic Surgery (Apicoectomy)
Sometimes it may become necessary to remove the infected root tips or apex and the nearby tissue to preserve the health of the surrounding teeth and gums. Known as an apical surgery or an apicoectomy, we remove an infection around the apex of the tooth and then seal the root’s tip to help prevent new infections.
Endodontic Retreatment
Occasionally a tooth that was treated months or years ago may develop new problems. In some cases, a tooth that has been treated endodontically fails to heal or continues to have pain. You may have another chance to save the tooth with a second endodontic procedure.
Cracked Teeth
Symptoms of a cracked tooth are varied and may include pain when chewing, sensitivity to hot and cold food and drink, pressure sensitivity or a combination of these. Because the pain often comes and goes, it can be very difficult to recognize what is causing the problem.
Dental Trauma
Traumatic injuries such as fractured, cracked, or displaced teeth can result in the need for dental treatment. Dental trauma care requires prompt medical evaluation and treatment. Treatments may include a splint, medication, a root canal, or other procedures. Once treated, we will monitor your tooth to ensure it is healing properly and that any injuries or infections are quickly resolved.
Emergency Treatment
At Endodontic Associates, we are devoted to providing you with high-quality personalized endodontic care, especially in a dental emergency. You shouldn’t have to worry about where to get treatment when you need it urgently.
