What is Endodontic Dentistry?
Endodontics, from the Greek endo (inside) and odons (tooth), is a
specialist sub-field of dentistry that deals with the tooth pulp and
the tissues surrounding the root of a tooth. The pulp (containing
nerves, arterioles and venules as well as lymphatic tissue and
fibrous tissue) can become diseased or injured, and is often unable
to repair itself; if it dies, endodontic treatment is required.
Endodontists are dentists who have specialized in this field;
qualification as an endodontist typically requires an additional 2-3
years of training following dental school. Many endodontic residents
do original research and earn a Master's degree as well as a
specialty certificate. They specialize and limit their practice to
root canal therapy and root canal surgery, and use their special
training and experience in treating difficult cases, such as teeth
with narrow or blocked canals, or unusual anatomy.
Endodontists may use advanced technology, such as operating
microscopes, ultrasonics and digital imaging, to perform these
special services, and often have great experience in successfully
treating patients who present in pain. Patients requiring root canal
therapy are either referred by their general dentists to the
endodontist or are self referred; the most common procedure done in
endodontics is root-canal therapy. Other procedures practiced in
endodontics include incision for drainage, internal tooth bleaching
to fix teeth that have blackened because of infiltration of decayed
soft tissue into the dentin in the teeth - most often seen in
incisors that have been injured through a sudden impact, and
periradicular surgery (apicoectomy); the more radical treatments
generally are needed in cases of abscesses, root fractures, and
problematic tooth anatomy, but may be indicated in treating teeth
that have persistent root end pathosis following root canal
treatment.
All of our
offices
offer Endodontic treatment. Please visit the
location pages
for more information on those offices. If you already have a
General Dentist in another office we will be happy to coordinate
care with one of our Specialists.