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Endodontist Serving Fern Park, FL

Advanced Endodontics

Finding a reliable and experienced endodontist, especially when you are in pain, can be a stressful process. At Advanced Endodontics, we understand the anxiety that can accompany dental issues, and our team is dedicated to providing a calming, compassionate, and comfortable experience for every patient. Residents of Fern Park, FL, can count on our specialists to deliver exceptional care with the goal of preserving your natural smile. Our practice is built on a foundation of trust, expertise, and a patient-focused approach, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment for your endodontic needs.

Address
400 W. Morse Blvd. Suite 102
Winter Park, FL 32789
Phone
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Fax: 
407-674-2539
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Hours
Monday | 8am to 5pm
Tuesday | 8am to 5pm
Wednesday | 8am to 5pm
Thursday | 8am to 5pm
Friday | 8am to 5pm
Saturday | Closed
Sunday | Closed

About Fern Park, FL

Fern Park is a charming community in Seminole County, offering residents a pleasant suburban atmosphere with convenient access to the greater Orlando metropolitan area. Known for its friendly neighborhoods and local businesses, it provides a quiet retreat while being just minutes away from the bustling city centers of Winter Park and Orlando. Its strategic location makes it an ideal place for those who appreciate both community spirit and urban accessibility.

  • Lake of the Woods: This beautiful lake offers a serene setting for residents to enjoy waterfront views and peaceful walks.
  • Kewanee Park: A popular local spot, Kewanee Park provides green space and recreational facilities for families and individuals to relax and play.
  • English Estates Plaza: Serving as a local hub, this shopping center provides residents with convenient access to shops and services.

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Fern Park Area Endodontics Practice

What exactly is an endodontist, and why would I need one?
An endodontist is a dental specialist who focuses on diagnosing tooth pain and performing procedures related to the interior of the tooth. You might need to see an endodontist if you have a tooth with inflamed, infected, or necrotic (dead) pulp tissue. While general dentists can perform root canals, endodontists are specialists who have completed an additional two or more years of training beyond dental school. Their expertise and advanced technology, such as operating microscopes and 3D imaging, make them the ideal choice for complex cases and for ensuring the best possible outcome for your tooth.
How far is your Winter Park office from Fern Park?
Our Winter Park offices are conveniently located just a few miles from Fern Park, making your trip for specialized care quick and easy. Depending on traffic, the drive is typically less than 15 minutes. Our two Winter Park locations are at 400 W. Morse Blvd. and 201 N. Lakemont Ave., providing flexible options for our patients coming from the Fern Park area. We aim to make accessing top-quality endodontic treatment as stress-free as possible.
Do I need a referral from my general dentist to see you?
No, you do not need a referral to schedule an appointment at Advanced Endodontics. While many of our patients are referred by their general dentists, we welcome anyone seeking specialized endodontic care to contact us directly. If you are experiencing tooth pain or have been told you might need a root canal, you can call us to schedule a consultation. We also offer same-day appointments for dental emergencies to provide immediate relief.
What types of services do you offer?

At Advanced Endodontics, we offer a comprehensive range of services to save natural teeth and address complex dental issues. Our primary services include:

  • Root Canal Therapy: A procedure to treat infection or inflammation within the tooth's pulp.
  • Endodontic Retreatment: A "re-do" of a previous root canal that has failed to heal or has become reinfected.
  • Apicoectomy (Endodontic Surgery): A surgical procedure to remove the tip of the tooth's root to treat persistent infection.
  • Endodontics Emergency Care:Prompt treatment for issues like a cracked tooth, severe pain, or dental trauma.
  • Treatment for Resorption, Apexogenesis, and Apexification: Specialized procedures to address damage to tooth structure and encourage root development in immature teeth.
What should I expect during my first visit?
Your first visit will be focused on diagnosing your issue and discussing your treatment options. You can expect a thorough examination, which may include digital X-rays or 3D CBCT imaging to get a detailed look at your tooth's structure. Our endodontist will review the findings with you, explain the recommended procedure, and answer any questions you have. We are committed to making you feel comfortable and informed. Our team will also discuss payment options and help you with any insurance-related questions. In many cases, especially for emergencies, we can begin treatment on the same day to relieve your pain.
Contact our office today to schedule your appointment at one of our convenient Central Florida locations!
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