Endodontist Near Me in Lake Forest and Whittier
Endodontist Near Me
You were probably searching for “endodontist near
me” when you found this page. We’ll take you through the basics
you need to know and connect you to the best endodontists.
What is an endodontist?
An endodontist is a dental specialist who focuses on treating complex
dental problems associated with the pulp and root of your tooth.
What is the difference between a dentist and an
endodontist?
All endodontists are dentists but not all dentists are endodontists.
What this means is that endodontists go through regular dental training
plus an additional 2-year training to handle pulp and root issues. An
endodontist can treat all dental problems including your teeth and gums
but a regular dentist may need to refer you to an endodontist for
special treatments.
Common reasons why you may need to see an endodontist near
you.
If you have the problems below, you may need to see an endodontist
near you.
Tooth Decay – Tooth decay caused by cavities can
damage the pulp of your tooth. If you have tooth decay, let an
endodontist evaluate the extent of the damage and advise on your
treatment.
Tooth Injuries – Have you sustained a dental injury
recently? If you haven’t seen a dentist yet, make a point to visit an
endodontist to check whether the injury damaged your root or not. The
endodontist will give you the treatment you require.
Tooth Abscess – If you have noticed a formation of
pus around your tooth or gum, visit your nearby endodontist for a
checkup.
Tooth Sensitivity – If your teeth are very sensitive
to hot/cold drinks, or you have difficulty chewing food, see an
endodontist near you.
Common procedures that are done by an endodontist near
you.
Root canal treatment – A root canal
procedure is a treatment that removes infected pulp to save a tooth.
Endodontic retreatment – A root canal
procedure rarely fails but if it does, endodontic retreatment is
needed.
Apicoectomy – Also referred to as a
root-end resection, is a procedure used to remove inflamed gum tissue
from the root of your tooth.
Tooth Extraction – Tooth extraction can be
done by a regular dentist but if it involves a tooth whose tissue is
severely damaged or involves your molars, it requires an
endodontist.
Are you ready to schedule an appointment with the best endodontists?
Call us to learn more.