Your initial visit will consist of a consultation where your endodontist will provide you with your diagnosis and treatment options. For a diagnosis to be established your symptoms have to be evaluated using various diagnostic tests to the tooth in question as well as to the adjacent teeth. Once the tests have been completed your first set of X-rays will be taken. All the findings will be discussed in detail in order to fully understand what is the best treatment option for you. If you decide to receive treatment, the procedure may start immediately.

It would be of great assistance if you provide us with the following information at your initial visit:

  • Your referral form
  • Any applicable X-rays
  • A list of medication you are currently taking.

For further information feel free to contact your endodontist. More details regarding endodontic procedures are available on our website.

Your dentist has referred you to an endodontist because he or she understands that you will benefit from the specialized training and experience that a root canal specialist can offer.read more

Myth #1 - Root canal treatment is painful.

False. A root canal does not cause pain. In fact, root canals are performed to relieve pain caused by inflammation of the pulp chamber (where the nerve is located) or a dental infection.read more

We are offering the latest in dental technology as well as the most advanced techniques to ensure the highest possible success of your root canal treatment.read more

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