About Endodontists
Find a DoctorEndodontists are trained to locate the origin of oral and facial pain and provide pain relief through an array of procedures that involve the inside of the tooth, from routine endodontic treatment to endodontic surgery.
Symptoms of issues that might require seeking treatment from an Endodontist can include tooth sensitivity to heat and cold as well as swelling and/or inflammation of the gums and tissue surrounding the tooth. Dentists are able to identify and treat these symptoms but in severe cases may refer patients to an Endodontist for specialized care. Like other oral health care specialists such as Orthodontist, Oral Surgeon, and Periodontists are the experts who often work to provide a combined treatment plan.
Endodontists treat patients whose teeth have become infected or when the tooth is in danger due to serious decay or damage to the tooth’s dental pulp. The inside of a tooth consists of a pulp chamber and root canals which both contain dental pulp. Dental pulp is made up of blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue and is a vital component to the growth and overall development of teeth.
One of the most common procedures performed by an Endodontist is a root canal. This procedure involves the cleaning of the dental pulp inside the tooth and its roots to remove infection. Once cleaned, the Endodontist will fill the tooth to eventually be topped with a crown by a Dentist.
A common surgical procedure carried out by Endodontists is known as a root-end resection or apicoectomy. This involves the Endodontist exposing the underlying bone of the tooth by cutting open the tissue around it and removing any infected tissue.
If Endodontic treatment is unsuccessful or not possible, this may lead to the tooth being extracted to avoid further damage to oral health and risk of infection.
Useful Resources
Canada
Canadian Academy of Endodontics
United States of America
National Provider Identifier (NPI)
American Association of Endodontists
Australia
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Australian Society of Endodontology
United Kingdom
Ireland
South Africa
Health Professions Council Of South Africa
South Africa Dental Association
India