Endodontists at First Care Dental
Endodontists are dental specialists who focus on treating the inside of your teeth. At First Care Dental, our endodontic team provides advanced care for patients who need procedures such as root canal therapy, retreatment, or trauma management. Their goal is to relieve pain, save natural teeth whenever possible, and ensure long-lasting oral health.

What Does an Endodontists Do?
Diagnose Tooth Pain and Pulp Infections
Tooth pain isn’t always straightforward — cavities, cracks, gum disease, and sinus issues can all cause similar symptoms. Endodontists are specialists in identifying the exact source of tooth pain. They use digital X-rays, pulp vitality testing, and careful examination to determine if the dental pulp (the soft tissue inside the tooth) is infected or inflamed.
Benefit: You get a clear diagnosis and a targeted treatment plan that addresses the real cause of your discomfort.
Perform Root Canal Treatments and Retreatments
The most common endodontic procedure is the root canal, which removes infected pulp from inside the tooth, disinfects the canals, and seals them to prevent future infection. If a past root canal hasn’t healed properly, endodontists can also perform retreatments, carefully reopening the tooth, cleaning it, and sealing it again with advanced techniques.
Benefit: Saves natural teeth that would otherwise need extraction, restoring comfort and chewing function.
Treat Dental Trauma and Cracked Teeth
Accidents, sports injuries, or even biting something hard can cause trauma or cracks in teeth. Endodontists have the skills to stabilize injured teeth, manage fractured roots, and preserve teeth that might otherwise be lost.
Benefit: Early, specialized treatment improves the chances of saving teeth after trauma.
Manage Abscesses and Severe Infections
Untreated pulp infections can spread into the jawbone, leading to abscesses (pockets of pus), swelling, and sometimes systemic infection. Endodontists perform procedures to drain abscesses, eliminate infection, and prevent it from spreading further.
Benefit: Protects both your oral health and overall health, preventing complications and reducing pain quickly.
Why You Might See an Endodontists
You may be referred to an endodontist if you are experiencing:
Severe tooth pain or prolonged sensitivity
Swelling around the tooth or gums
An abscess or visible infection
Past root canal that needs retreatment
Benefits of Endodontic Treatment
Save your natural tooth
Prevent spread of infection
Restore comfort and function
Avoid costly extractions or replacements
Schedule Your Appointment
If you’re experiencing tooth pain or have been told you need a root canal, our skilled endodontists are here to help.


