Endodontic Specialists

Miami's Root Canal Specialists

The endodontists at Miami Root Canal Specialists are experts in relieving your dental pain and saving your natural teeth. The most common type of procedure an endodontist performs is root canal therapy.

Endodontists are general dentists who have completed an additional 2+ years of training beyond the 4 years needed to earn their dental degrees. This training focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of dental pain as well as developing the clinical skills necessary to manage a wide variety of root canal-related procedures. An endodontic residency places special emphasis on technological advancements (including the use of surgical operating microscopes and three-dimensional CBCT imaging) to improve both diagnosis and treatment outcomes for patients. In short, Endodontists are specialized dentists whose sole focus is to help you save your tooth whenever possible.

Helpful Videos About Endodontists

Endodontists, The Superheroes of Saving Teeth

Learn how endodontists’ advanced training, specialized techniques and superior technologies make them the best choice for root canal treatment to save your natural teeth.

Endodontists Put Root Canal Patients at Ease

This video features interviews with root canal patients describing their positive, pain-free experiences. Endodontists explain what a root canal is and what symptoms you may have if you need one.

Miami's Endodontic Specialists

Miami's Endodontic Specialists

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Frequently Asked Questions About Endodontists

Can general dentists perform root canal treatment?

Yes. General dentists receive training on root canal therapy as part of their dental school curriculum. General dentists choose to refer their patients to a specialist for a variety of reasons including the difficulty of the treatment to be performed, or their overall comfort level with the procedure. Patients may also be referred when a general dentist is having difficulty determining which tooth is causing a patient’s pain, or if the patient presents to their office with treatment needs that need to be addressed immediately (severe pain / spreading infection / traumatic injuries).

Why did my dentist say I need to see a specialist?

General dentists may choose to refer their patients to a specialist for a variety of reasons including the difficulty of the treatment to be performed, or their overall comfort level with the procedure. Patients may also be referred when a general dentist is having difficulty determining which tooth is causing a patient’s pain, or if the patient presents to their office with treatment needs that need to be addressed immediately (severe pain / spreading infection / traumatic injuries).

What is an endodontist?

An endodontist is a specialized dentist that focuses on the treatment of dental pain and diseases of the dental pulp. The most common procedure performed by an endodontist is root canal therapy. This procedure is performed to help patients save their natural teeth. While all endodontists are general dentists, only three percent of general dentists choose to specialize in endodontics.

Do I need to have a referral to see an endodontist?

No. While many of our patients are referred directly from general dentists, we do see a large number of patients who either do not have a general dentist or who have decided to seek out the care of an endodontic specialist for their root canal therapy.

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