
Healing Smiles
from the
Inside Out

Welcome to our specialist endodontic clinic, where we excel in root canal therapy and advanced endodontic care. While many describe our work as "saving teeth," we see it as a partnership. Our role is to expertly remove harmful microbes inside the tooth, paving the way for your dentist to restore and preserve your smile. Together, we ensure your natural teeth are protected, delivering long-lasting oral health and renewed confidence.



a list of our
Services
Experience precision, care, and a commitment to excellence at our endodontic clinic—your trusted partner in advanced dental care.


Root Canal Therapy
Root canal treatment involves removing infected or damaged pulp from inside a tooth, cleaning and shaping the root canals, and sealing them to prevent further infection.


Endodontic Retreatment
Root canal retreatment is performed when a previously treated tooth develops new or persistent infection, requiring the removal of the old filling material, re-cleaning, reshaping, and resealing of the canals.


Apical Surgery
Apical surgery, or apicoectomy, is a minor surgical procedure where the tip of the tooth's root is accessed through the gum, the infected tissue is removed, and the root end is sealed to treat infections that cannot be resolved through conventional root canal treatment or retreatment.


FAQs
Endodontics is a branch of dentistry focused on diagnosing and treating issues inside the tooth, specifically the pulp and surrounding tissues. The most common procedure, a root canal, involves removing infected or damaged pulp, disinfecting the tooth, and sealing it to prevent further issues. Our goal is to save your natural teeth whenever possible and restore your oral health.


Do I need a referral to see an endodontist?
What happens during a root canal treatment?
Most patients are referred by their general dentist, but you can contact us directly if you suspect you need endodontic care.
Root canal treatment involves removing the infected pulp, cleaning the inside of the tooth, and sealing it to prevent reinfection. The procedure is typically completed in two or more appointments.

Is a root canal painful?
Modern root canal procedures are designed to be as comfortable as possible. With advanced techniques and local anesthesia, most patients report little to no pain during treatment.
How do I know if I need a root canal?
​Common signs include severe tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling around the tooth, or discoloration. Your dentist or endodontist will confirm the diagnosis.
What happens after a root canal?
After the procedure, your tooth may require a crown or other restoration from your general dentist to ensure it remains strong and functional.