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  2. What Is an Endodontist? What They Do, When to See One, and ...

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    Endodontists are dentists who specialize in tooth pain, disease, and infection. They have extra training that helps them diagnose and treat tooth pain and perform root canals, a...

  3. What’s the difference between a dentist and an endodontist?

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    What is an endodontist? Endodontists are highly skilled dental specialists in diagnosing and treating tooth pain and performing root canal treatment. How do endodontists specialize in saving your teeth?

  4. What is an Endodontist? - Cleveland Clinic

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    Highly trained endodontists (dental specialists) repair tissues inside your tooth. They diagnose and treat complex causes of tooth pain, such as tooth abscesses (infection). Endodontists perform root canal treatments and other procedures to relieve pain. They work to save your natural tooth.

  5. Why See An Endodontist - American Association of Endodontists

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    What is an endodontist? Endodontists are highly skilled dental specialists in diagnosing and treating tooth pain and performing root canal treatment. How do endodontists specialize in saving your teeth?

  6. Endodontist: Expertise, Specialties, and Training

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    An endodontist is a type of specialized dentist that focuses mainly on diagnosing and treating issues that occur in the centermost part of the tooth, known as the dental pulp. Typically, if a person is experiencing a toothache or needs a root canal, they will need to see an endodontist.

  7. An endodontist is a dentist who specializes in complex issues involving tooth pain, injury, and infection. They complete two or more years of training.

  8. Root Canal Explained - American Association of Endodontists

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    A root canal is performed when the endodontist removes the infected pulp and nerve in the root of the tooth, cleans and shapes the inside of the root canal, then fills and seals the space. Afterward, your dentist will place a crown on the tooth to protect and restore it to its original function.