Endodontic Services in Midtown Atlanta
We provide our patients with comfort, care, and expertise.
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Root canal therapy is a dental procedure that treats infection in a tooth's root canal by removing the damaged pulp, then cleaning and sealing the tooth. This process helps save the tooth and prevent further infection, relieving pain and maintaining oral health.
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Root canal retreatment involves re-opening a tooth that has previously undergone root canal therapy to remove the filling materials, cleanse the canals, and address any new infection or persistent problems. This procedure aims to restore the tooth's health and function when the initial treatment fails or complications arise, offering a second chance to save the tooth.
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Root canal surgery, also known as apicoectomy, is a surgical procedure performed to remove the tip of a tooth's root and any surrounding infected tissue when conventional root canal therapy cannot resolve the infection. This technique helps preserve the tooth by sealing the root end, preventing further infection and promoting healing in the surrounding bone.
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Cracked tooth repair involves diagnosing the extent of a tooth crack and then using dental techniques such as bonding, filling, a crown, or root canal therapy to restore the tooth's structure and function. The chosen treatment depends on the crack's severity and location, aiming to alleviate pain, prevent further damage, and preserve the tooth's integrity.
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Dental anxiety refers to the fear, stress, or unease experienced by some individuals when facing dental procedures, often leading to avoidance of dental care. Various strategies, including psychological techniques, communication, sedation, and anesthesia, are employed by dental professionals to manage and alleviate these fears, ensuring patients can receive necessary dental treatment comfortably.
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A dental abscess is a painful condition caused by the accumulation of pus due to a bacterial infection in the teeth, gums, or surrounding tissue. It requires prompt treatment to drain the abscess, eliminate the infection with antibiotics if necessary, and address the underlying issue, such as decay or gum disease, to prevent recurrence and maintain oral health.
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Dental trauma refers to injury to the teeth, gums, or jawbone, which can result from accidents, sports injuries, falls, or violent incidents. Treatment varies based on the injury's severity and might include reattachment of knocked-out teeth, splinting, root canal therapy, or surgery to restore dental health and function, emphasizing the importance of immediate and appropriate care to optimize outcomes.
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Internal tooth bleaching is a cosmetic dental procedure targeting discoloration within a tooth, typically performed on teeth that have undergone root canal therapy. The process involves placing a bleaching agent inside the tooth and sealing it temporarily to lighten the tooth from the inside out, effectively improving its appearance without altering the external structure.
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Maxillary sinusitis of endodontic origin is a condition where inflammation of the maxillary sinus occurs due to an infection spreading from the roots of the upper teeth into the sinus. This situation often arises from untreated dental issues like decay or injury that affect the teeth's pulp, necessitating endodontic treatment or surgery to resolve the infection and alleviate sinus symptoms.
Convenient, quality dental care in the heart of Atlanta
Our practice is in full compliance with the standards of infection control advocated by the Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the American Association of Endodontists (AAE) and the American Dental Association (ADA).
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Mon -Thurs: 8am - 4pm Fri: 7:30am - 2:00 pm
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Dedicated staff providing advanced diagnosis and treatment with state of the art technologies
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We work with you to maximize your insurance coverage and minimize your copay
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Request prescriptions sent right to your pharmacy
INSURANCE
We work with most major insurance plans to utilize your benefits.
No insurance? No problem. We accept cash payments, and payment plans through Sunbit's "Smile Now, Pay-over-time" program.
Please call us at 404-885-1441 and we’ll help you out.