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What Is an Endodontist?


Posted on 6/2/2025 by Duggan Endodontics Office
A dentist showing a female patient her dental X-ray results on a screen, discussing treatment options during an exam.Have you ever heard of a root canal? It's a common dental procedure that involves removing the infected pulp from inside a tooth. While many dentists can perform root canals, there are specialized dentists called endodontists who focus solely on this type of treatment.

Endodontists are like the detectives of the dental world. They have extensive training and expertise in diagnosing and treating problems with the pulp, the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels. When the pulp becomes infected, it can cause pain, swelling, and even tooth loss. Endodontists are highly skilled in performing root canals and other procedures to save teeth and prevent further complications.

What Does an Endodontist Do?


Endodontists perform a variety of procedures, including:

•  Root canals: This is the most common procedure performed by endodontists. During a root canal, the infected pulp is removed, the root canal is cleaned and shaped, and the tooth is filled and sealed.
•  Endodontic surgery: In some cases, surgery may be necessary to access the root canal or to treat other problems with the tooth.
•  Retreatment: Sometimes, a tooth that has had a root canal may need to be retreated if the infection returns.
•  Apexification: This procedure is used to encourage the root of a tooth to continue developing in cases where the root hasn't fully formed.
•  Apicoectomy: This surgery involves removing the tip of the root of a tooth and surrounding bone.

Endodontists also diagnose and treat other problems with the pulp, such as pulpitis and periapical abscesses.

Why Should I See an Endodontist?


You should see an endodontist if you have any of the following symptoms:

•  Severe toothache
•  Swelling in the gums or face
•  Sensitivity to hot or cold
•  Discoloration of the tooth
•  A loose tooth

Endodontists are highly trained and experienced in saving teeth. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to see an endodontist as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your tooth.

What are the Benefits of Seeing an Endodontist?


There are many benefits to seeing an endodontist, including:

•  Experience: Endodontists have years of specialized training and experience in treating problems with the pulp.
•  Expertise: They are experts in diagnosing and treating a wide range of pulp problems.
•  Advanced technology: Endodontists use the latest technology to provide the best possible care.
•  Comfort: They are committed to providing a comfortable and relaxing experience for their patients.

If you are experiencing tooth pain or other problems with your teeth, don't hesitate to see an endodontist. They can help you save your teeth and keep your smile healthy.

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