An endodontist is a dental specialist with advanced training focused on diagnosing and treating issues related to the dental pulp and root canal system. While general dentists perform a wide range of dental procedures, endodontists specialize in root canals, retreatments, surgical procedures, and managing complex cases.
A root canal is a procedure used to treat infection or inflammation inside a tooth by removing the affected tissue, disinfecting the space, and sealing it to prevent further problems. It’s typically recommended when a tooth is severely decayed, damaged, or infected.
Root canal treatment is performed under local anesthesia and is designed to relieve pain — not cause it. Most patients report that the experience is similar to getting a regular dental filling, and post-treatment discomfort is typically mild and temporary.
You may need retreatment if a tooth that has already had a root canal starts to feel painful, sensitive, or shows signs of infection on an X-ray. We will evaluate the tooth with advanced imaging to determine if retreatment or another procedure is the best option.