Endodontic care involves the inner area of the tooth called the pulp which includes the nerves and blood vessels.


When a portion of the tooth pulp becomes infected or diseased, it is essential to remove the affected tissue in order to save the surrounding tooth and root structure. This is called “endodontic therapy,” more popularly referred to as “root canal therapy.”

Utilizing the latest technology (that involves the use of an operating microscope for better visibility) and sedation techniques, root canal therapy can be completed more quickly and effectively.