Endodontics is a dental specialty focused on treating the inside of the tooth, specifically the pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. Common procedures include root canals, retreatments, and root surgeries. Endodontists are dentists with 2–3 years of advanced training beyond dental school, and they typically handle more complex cases referred by general dentists. You might need endodontic treatment if the pulp becomes inflamed or infected due to deep decay, repeated procedures, cracks, trauma, or injury. If left untreated, these issues can lead to serious problems like abscesses, even if you’re not experiencing pain. Endodontists help guide you through your treatment options so you can make informed decisions about your care.
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