Endodontist in Plano
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Endodontist in Plano
As board-certified endodontists located in Plano, TX, we specialize in diagnosing and treating intricate dental issues, including persistent tooth pain and internal infections. Our primary focus is on root canal therapy and associated endodontic procedures that address discomfort at its source. With years of advanced clinical training beyond general dentistry, we are equipped to handle the most complex cases with precision and care. If you are experiencing dental pain, we are here to provide the relief and expert attention you need.

Root canals are performed to save teeth with damaged or infected pulp tissue. By creating an access point through the crown, we remove the infection, thoroughly disinfect the canals, and then seal the tooth to prevent further issues. In certain instances where a traditional root canal is insufficient, a minor surgical solution called an Apicoectomy may be advised. Additionally, should complications arise after an initial procedure, Endodontic Retreatment allows us to reopen the tooth, clean and re-treat it effectively. Each of these services is designed to restore dental health, preserve natural teeth, and ensure long-term comfort and function.
Highlights and features
  • Specialists in root canals and complex dental care
  • Effective relief for persistent or severe tooth pain
  • Advanced procedures like Apicoectomy and Retreatment
  • Expert diagnosis and treatment of dental infections
  • Preserve natural teeth with specialized endodontic care
  • Compassionate care when pain becomes overwhelming
Payment methods
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  • Credit cards
Services
Root Canals
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A root canal becomes necessary when the pulp inside a tooth is infected or damaged. We create a small opening in the crown to carefully remove the affected tissue. After cleaning and disinfecting the area, we seal it temporarily to protect the tooth. A permanent restoration is later applied to restore full function and strength.
Apicoectomy
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An apicoectomy is sometimes necessary when conventional root canal therapy does not fully resolve the issue. We perform a minor surgical incision to access and eliminate the inflamed tissue and the roots tip. A root-end filling is placed to seal the canal and prevent further complications. The area is then sutured and left to heal effectively.
Endodontic Retreatment
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A tooth treated with a root canal can often last a lifetime, but in some cases, additional care may be needed if healing doesn't proceed as expected. When symptoms persist, Endodontic Retreatment may be required. This process involves removing the previous root canal filling, disinfecting the canals, and resealing them. A permanent restoration is completed by your general dentist.
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