Why do you need Endodontic Consultation?
An endodontics consultation is a crucial first step in assessing and addressing issues related to the dental pulp and root canals. During the consultation, an endodontist will perform a thorough examination, which may include digital X-rays or 3D imaging to evaluate the extent of tooth damage, infection, or decay. The specialist will discuss symptoms such as tooth pain, sensitivity, or swelling and determine whether a root canal or other treatment is necessary. Patients will also receive a detailed explanation of the procedure, potential outcomes, and aftercare instructions. This consultation ensures an accurate diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan to preserve the natural tooth and alleviate discomfort.
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Our Services:
Root Canal Therapy
A restorative procedure designed to repair and save teeth that are severely damaged or infected.
Root Canal Retreatment
A second opportunity to save a tooth that has undergone a previous root canal.
Regenerative Endodontics
A technique aimed at healing diseased tooth pulp without its complete removal.
Endodontic Consultation
Specialized treatments addressing infection, disease, and dental trauma in children.
Root Resorption
A condition where the body breaks down and reabsorbs the tissue around a tooth.
Post Removal
A surgical approach to remove inflamed tissue and the tip of a tooth’s root.
Internal Bleaching
Internal bleaching is a whitening treatment that works from within.
CBCT scan
Advanced X-ray imaging that delivers detailed, 3D views of teeth, bones, and tissues.
Tooth Injuries
Tooth injuries can occur due to trauma, accidents, or sports-related impacts…
Cracked Tooth
A dental condition that can cause discomfort, sensitivity, and potential complications.
Apicoectomy
A surgical approach to remove inflamed tissue and the tip of a tooth’s root.
Apexification
This procedure is performed alongside root canal therapy to preserve a damaged tooth.