EndodonticsLeander, TX

The endodontist at Radix Dentistry can address everything from root canal treatment and root canal re-treatment to root end surgery/apicoectomy. If you are looking to relieve discomfort or restore your smile, contact one of our Leander locations today.

Common Endodontic Procedures

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Relieve Discomfort & Swelling

Relieve your tooth discomfort today. Same-day walk-ins are welcome. Open late and on Saturdays.

Doctor-Directed Care

An experienced Radix Dentistry dentist and dental hygienist will supervise your treatment in person.

Exam, X-Rays, & Cleaning

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Endodontics

  • Root Canal Re-Treatment
  • Root End Surgery/Apicoectomy
  • Root Canal Treatment

Endodontic Services For You

We’re here for you when you have severe tooth discomfort. If you’ve experienced a persistent toothache, gum abscess, or swelling, your Radix Dentistry endodontist can help you find the right solution that brings relief today.

  • Root canal treatment: Carefully removes the pulp inside the tooth, cleans, disinfects, and shapes the root canals, and places a filling to seal the space.
  • Root canal re-treatment: Involves the removal of the previous crown and packing material, the cleansing of the root canals, and the re-packing and re-crowning of the tooth.
  • Root end surgery/apicoectomy: An apicoectomy is also known as root end surgery. This is because it involves the removal of a tooth’s root tip and surrounding tissue.

Endodontic Treatments To Alleviate Discomfort & Heal Your Tooth

Endodontics is a branch of dentistry that concerns the dental pulp and tissues surrounding a tooth’s roots. Endodontic treatment treats the soft pulp tissue inside the tooth. Common endodontic treatments include root canal treatment, re-treatment, and root end surgery.

Walk In For Same-Day Root Canal Treatment

Persistent tooth discomfort, discomfort deep in the bone of your tooth, or facial pain are all reasons to seek endodontic services. Don’t wait —find an endodontist’s office—or walk in today.

Endodontics

Endodontics gives you the best chance at saving an infected tooth vs extracting the tooth. Your endodontist can remove the inflamed pulp. Then they clean and disinfect the inside of your tooth and place a filling on your tooth to seal the space. This alleviates discomfort and allows you to save your tooth.

Endodontic Treatments

Here are some common types of endodontic dental care services:

  • Root canal treatment: Carefully removes the pulp inside the tooth, cleans, disinfects, and shapes the root canals, and places a filling to seal the space.
  • Root canal re-treatment: Involves the removal of the previous crown and packing material, the cleansing of the root canals, and the re-packing and re-crowning of the tooth.
  • Root end surgery/apicoectomy: An apicoectomy is also known as root end surgery. This is because it involves the removal of a tooth’s root tip and surrounding tissue.
  • Endodontic surgery: Can be used to locate small fractures or hidden canals previously undetected on x-rays during the initial treatment.
  • Traumatic dental injuries: A chipped or fractured tooth’s crown can be repaired either by reattaching the broken piece or by putting a tooth-colored filling in place. If a significant part of your tooth crown is broken off, an artificial crown or “cap” may be needed to restore it.
  • Abscessed tooth: The abscess must be drained. A root canal or antibiotics may be needed. Sometimes, the tooth needs to be pulled.

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