Advanced Endodontics
Advanced Endodontics provides premier endodontic care, including root canals and other procedures, in our convenient Central Florida offices. Call our office today at 407-553-2855 to schedule your appointment.
Services We Provide
- Consultation: Endodontic treatment relieves pain and preserves your natural teeth for the future. We can examine you and recommend the proper course of treatment to get you back to your daily activities in comfort.
- Non-Surgical Root Canal Therapy: A root canal is a straightforward procedure that removes sources of infection and inflammation inside a natural tooth. The endodontist opens the tooth, cleans out the infected material, disinfects the tooth, and refills it with a special plastic material. After your root canal, you will receive a dental crown from your family dentist.
- Non-Surgical Root Canal Retreatment: Sometimes, teeth that receive root canals require retreatment months or years later. If you have a tooth that underwent a root canal and begins to hurt again, call an endodontist as soon as possible to address it.
- Apicoectomy (Endodontic Surgery): Occasionally, the root tip or apex harbors infection. This situation can happen with or without a root canal. The endodontist must section the root to remove the infection and reseal it against contamination.
- Single-Tooth Internal Bleaching: When teeth receive root canals, sometimes they become stained on the inside. Regular teeth whitening cannot reach this discoloration. An endodontist can bleach inside the tooth to remove unsightly stains.
- Internal Resorption: This issue causes teeth to break down from the inside. It is a natural process when it happens to a child's primary teeth. Dental trauma or medical conditions can trigger this problem in permanent teeth. The endodontist performs a root canal and cleans the inside of the tooth with a calcium hydroxide solution to strengthen and remineralize it.
- Apexogenesis: Children may have underdeveloped roots on their permanent teeth. Apexogenesis encourages robust root formation by removing some pulp material and replacing it with a special bioactive compound.
- External Resorption: When undergoing external resorption, teeth become weak and brittle. The bone attacks the nerve because it thinks it is diseased. Causes could include dental trauma and non-erupted teeth in the jaw. Endodontists treat this issue by performing root canals and introducing calcium hydroxide to strengthen the tooth.
- Apexification: This procedure is normally performed on children. It addresses incomplete permanent tooth roots. First, the dentist performs a root canal to sanitize the tooth and treat any infection. Next, the endodontist uses a calcium hydroxide solution to build a calcified barrier at the root tip.
- Laser Endodontics: Lasers help to make our procedures faster, safer, and more comfortable. You will not feel any pressure or vibration as you would with a drill. Lasers sanitize teeth and help to prevent reinfection.
Emergency Treatment: Dental work can't always wait for a scheduled appointment during regular office hours. If you are experiencing a dental emergency, we can see you promptly and relieve your pain. After 8 PM, call our Emergency After Hours Dental Care Helpline at 407-494-3636.
Advanced Endodontics provides the following treatments and services to patients from Gotha, FL
Why Choose Advanced Endodontics?
We provide sophisticated endodontic care in a friendly, modern atmosphere. Dental practices from all over Central Florida refer their patients to us for quality care. Our Orlando office is an easy half-hour drive from Gotha, FL.
Frequently Asked Questions About Endodontic Care
Contact Advanced Endodontics
Our friendly, modern office uses the newest techniques and materials to improve oral health. We can help you overcome dental pain and protect your natural teeth from extraction. Call Advanced Endodontics at 352-404-5550 to schedule a consultation today.