Endodontics

Endodontists are specialists in saving teeth. They focus on the dental pulp and tissues surrounding the roots of teeth. With advanced training and specialized techniques, they perform root canal treatment and other procedures to save natural teeth.

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North Coast Family Dentistry
4.9(254)
2020 Abbott Rd #1, Anchorage, AK 99507, United States, Anchorage, AK
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Dental clinic
Cosmetic dentist
Valley Dental Clinic
5(636)
935 Westpoint Dr #201, Wasilla, AK 99654, United States, Wasilla, AK
Accepting New Patients
Dental clinic
Cosmetic dentist
Lane Family Dental
5(515)
1301 E Palmer-Wasilla Hwy Suite 600, Wasilla, AK 99654, Wasilla, AK
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Dentist
Cosmetic dentist
Dr. Jason M. Lane
1301 E Palmer-Wasilla Hwy, Wasilla, AK 99654, Wasilla, AK
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Dentist
Cosmetic dentist
Century Dental Center
Century Dental Center

Cosmetic dentist

5(11)
3501 Denali St STE 302, Anchorage, AK 99503, United States, Anchorage, AK
Accepting New Patients
Cosmetic dentist
Endodontist
Alaska Endodontics Specialists
4001 Lake Otis Pkwy STE 202, Anchorage, AK 99508, Anchorage, AK
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist
Dentist
Endodontic Associates of Alaska
800 E Dimond Blvd Suite 3-600, Anchorage, AK 99515, Anchorage, AK
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist
Dental clinic
Aspen Endodontics
4.9(63)
3909 Arctic Blvd # 203, Anchorage, AK 99503, Anchorage, AK
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist
Dentist
North Pacific Endodontics
4.9(162)
2401 E 42nd Ave STE 104, Anchorage, AK 99508, Anchorage, AK
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Endodontist
Dentist
Woodmere Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
4730 Woodmere Blvd, Montgomery, AL 36106, United States, Montgomery, AL
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Dentist
Cosmetic dentist
Ellis Jess T DDS
Ellis Jess T DDS

Endodontist

3.9(7)
2702 Denali St, Anchorage, AK 99503, United States, Anchorage, AK
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist
Southern Endodontics
4.9(152)
8076 Spring Run Dr, Fairhope, AL 36532, United States, Fairhope, AL
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Endodontist
Dentist
Brookwood Endodontics
4.9(1407)
1771 Independence Ct #3, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216, United States, Vestavia Hills, AL
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist
Alabama Endodontics
4.9(149)
4647 US-280 Ste E, Birmingham, AL 35242, United States, Birmingham, AL
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Endodontist
Dentist
Northeast Alabama Endodontics
104 Cherry St, Gadsden, AL 35901, United States, Gadsden, AL
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist
Smith & Smith Endodontics
4.8(238)
1910 Bruin Dr #6717, Florence, AL 35630, United States, Florence, AL
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist
Tres H. Manasco, DMD, PC
4.9(278)
27695 US-98, Daphne, AL 36526, United States, Daphne, AL
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist
Dentist
Endodontic Associates East Alabama
333 Samford Village Ct Suite A, Auburn, AL 36830, United States, Auburn, AL
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist
Montgomery Endodontics PC
4.5(8)
4240 Carmichael Ct N, Montgomery, AL 36106, United States, Montgomery, AL
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist
Endodontic Associates- Trussville
4700 Misty Ridge Circle, Birmingham, AL 35235, United States, Birmingham, AL
Accepting New Patients
Endodontist

Cost Estimates

Typical costs for endodontics procedures. Actual costs may vary based on location, complexity, and insurance coverage.

Root Canal (Front Tooth)

$700 - $1,100

Root Canal (Premolar)

$800 - $1,200

Root Canal (Molar)

$1,000 - $1,500

Retreatment

$900 - $1,600

Apicoectomy

$900 - $1,800

* Estimates are national averages. Get a personalized quote from your dentist.

Insurance & Payment

Dental insurance typically covers root canal treatment at 50-80% after the deductible. Coverage varies by tooth location, with some plans covering front teeth at higher rates. Pre-authorization may be required. The crown needed after root canal treatment is usually covered separately.

Tips for Maximizing Benefits

  • Verify coverage before your appointment
  • Ask about in-network providers for lower costs
  • Use preventive benefits before year-end
  • Consider FSA/HSA for out-of-pocket costs
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What to Expect at Your Visit

1

Thorough examination and diagnosis

2

Digital X-rays and imaging

3

Local anesthesia administration

4

Isolation of tooth with dental dam

5

Removal of infected pulp tissue

6

Filling and sealing of root canals

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about endodontics answered by dental professionals

Are root canals painful?

Modern root canal treatment is similar to getting a filling and is usually completed in one or two appointments with minimal discomfort. Local anesthesia ensures you feel no pain during the procedure. Most patients report feeling immediate relief from the pain caused by the infected tooth.

How long does a root canal take?

A typical root canal takes 60-90 minutes, though complex cases may require additional time or a second appointment. Front teeth with one root are usually quicker, while molars with multiple roots take longer. Retreatments may also require additional time.

What is the success rate of root canal treatment?

Root canal treatment has a success rate of over 95% and can last a lifetime. Success depends on proper treatment, appropriate restoration (crown), and good oral hygiene. In cases where initial treatment fails, retreatment or surgical options can often save the tooth.

Can a tooth that has had a root canal get infected again?

While uncommon, reinfection can occur if the crown develops a crack, new decay develops, or the tooth has complex anatomy that wasn't completely treated. If reinfection occurs, retreatment or an apicoectomy (surgical procedure) may be needed to save the tooth.

Do I need a crown after a root canal?

In most cases, yes. A crown protects the treated tooth from fracture and restores it to full function. Back teeth (molars and premolars) almost always need crowns due to chewing forces. Front teeth may sometimes be restored with just a filling if enough tooth structure remains.

About Endodontics

Endodontists are specialists in saving teeth. They focus on the dental pulp and tissues surrounding the roots of teeth. With advanced training and specialized techniques, they perform root canal treatment and other procedures to save natural teeth.

Endodontists complete 2-3 years of advanced training after dental school, focusing exclusively on treating the inside of teeth. They use advanced technology like digital imaging and operating microscopes to diagnose and treat even the most complex cases. Endodontists perform an average of 25 root canal procedures per week, compared to about 2 per week for general dentists, giving them exceptional expertise. Their goal is always to save your natural tooth whenever possible.

What Does a Endodontist Do?

A endodontist specializes in specializes in root canal treatments and diagnosing and treating dental pulp diseases. They work to ensure your oral health needs are met with professional care and expertise. With specialized training and advanced equipment, they can diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions related to their specialty.

Finding the Right Endodontist

When choosing a endodontist, consider their experience, patient reviews, office location, and whether they accept your insurance. It's important to feel comfortable with your dental care provider. Look for dentists who take time to explain procedures, answer your questions, and create a welcoming environment.

Why Choose a Specialist?

Endodontists complete additional years of training beyond dental school to master their specialty. This advanced education, combined with focused experience, means they often achieve better outcomes for complex cases. Your general dentist may refer you to a specialist when your needs require this level of expertise.