Endodontic Treatment Options
We deliver efficient, comfortable endodontic care by pairing advanced technology with specialized expertise. Whether treating tooth pain, dental trauma, or complex infections, we customize every procedure to the patient’s unique needs while providing collaborative case management for referring dentists. Focusing strictly on endodontic and periodontal specialties, we are dedicated to saving natural teeth through accurate diagnostics and minimally invasive techniques.
Specialized Endodontic Treatment Focused on Saving Teeth
Our specialized endodontic procedures target internal tooth issues, including pulp infection, fractures, trauma, and root damage. Early intervention via targeted endodontic therapy allows patients to avoid extraction and maintain their natural smiles. By integrating our many years of combined expertise, advanced diagnostic imaging technologies, and cutting-edge clinical methods, we maximize patient comfort, treatment accuracy, and long-term restorative success.
Providing Advanced Endodontic Procedures for Patients & Referring Dentists
We provide dedicated endodontic support to patients and general dentists throughout Prosper and the surrounding communities. Handling everything from routine root canals to highly complex endodontic cases, our team collaborates closely with referring offices to guarantee seamless communication, efficient scheduling, and an exceptional standard of care.
Procedures
- After Treatment FAQ
- Apicoectomy
- Before Endodontic Treatment
- Cracked Teeth
- Endodontic FAQ
- Endodontic Retreatment
- General Instructions
- Instructions
- Myths About Root Canals
- Root Canal
- Root Canal Safety
- Root Resorption
- Traumatic Injuries
FAQs About Our Advanced Endodontic Procedures
Why would a dentist send you to an endodontist?
A general dentist may refer you to an endodontist for procedures involving the tooth pulp or root structure. Endodontists receive additional years of training focused specifically on root canals, retreatment cases, dental trauma, and complex infections that may require advanced endodontic procedures.
What is the difference between a root canal and an endodontic treatment?
A root canal is one type of endodontic treatment. Endodontics is the dental specialty focused on diagnosing and treating problems inside the tooth, including infection, inflammation, cracks, trauma, and damaged tooth roots. Root canal therapy is the most common endodontic procedure used to save infected teeth.
Is it better to get a root canal from an endodontist?
Endodontists perform root canal procedures every day and specialize exclusively in diagnosing and treating issues inside the tooth. Their advanced training, experience, and technology can be especially beneficial for difficult, complex, or previously treated cases.
