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Endodontic Services in Bay Hill, FL

Advanced Endodontics

Advanced Endodontics provides root canals and many other services at our convenient Central Florida locations.
Call our office today at 407-553-2855 to schedule your appointment.

Services We Provide

  • Consultation: Our doctors can evaluate your dental issue and explain your treatment options. Endodontic treatment can restore your quality of life while preserving your natural teeth.
  • Non-Surgical Root Canal Therapy: When the pulp inside a tooth becomes inflamed or infected, root canal therapy can treat the infection and relieve pain. The doctor opens the tooth's crown, removes the infected pulp, cleans and reshapes the root canals, and refills the tooth. Root canals quickly relieve dental pain and can save your tooth from extraction.
  • Non-Surgical Root Canal Retreatment: If the dentist left any material behind during a previous root canal, the tooth might begin to hurt again. In this case, root canal retreatment becomes necessary. The procedure is much like the initial root canal.
  • Apicoectomy (Endodontic Surgery): The apex of the tooth (the root tip) can sometimes harbor infection. Since this area is so small, the dentist may miss it during a standard root canal. The endodontist accesses the apex by making a small flap in the gum and sectioning the end of the root. They clean the infected areas and reseal the root tip against further contamination, securing the gum tissue afterward.
  • Single-Tooth Internal Bleaching: A root canal or pulp infection may cause tooth discoloration. Standard teeth whitening cannot remedy this problem because the staining is deep within. An endodontist can bleach the tooth from the inside and restore its attractive appearance.
  • Internal Resorption: Teeth may begin to break down from the inside due to dental trauma or certain medical conditions. Endodontists can stop this process by performing a root canal and introducing a calcium hydroxide solution to remove problem cells and calcify the tooth.
  • Apexogenesis: This procedure works to restore the health of living pulp within a tooth using a bioceramic material. Endodontists frequently perform this procedure on children with underdeveloped tooth roots.
  • External Resorption: When undergoing external resorption, teeth become weak and brittle.  The bone supporting a tooth can break down and eat away at the root. 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 helps underdeveloped tooth roots harden by performing a root canal and introducing calcium hydroxide.
  • Laser Endodontics: Our dental lasers help us provide safe, effective, and comfortable treatment. Laser procedures are faster and require less healing time than standard procedures, with a lower risk of reinfection.
  • Emergency Treatment: Dental emergencies don't wait for office hours. Fortunately, we offer emergency treatment options to relieve your pain and help you resume your typical activities. Call our Emergency After Hours Dental Care Helpline at 407-494-3636 after 8 PM.
Address
13250 Narcoossee Road Suite 102
Orlando, FL 32832
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

Why Choose Advanced Endodontics?

We provide premier endodontic care in a friendly, welcoming setting. We are a top choice for endodontic referrals in Central Florida. Our Orlando office is an easy half-hour drive from Bay Hill, FL.

Frequently Asked Questions About Endodontic Care

What are the symptoms that I need a root canal?
  • Swelling or pus on the gum line
  • Facial swelling
  • Extreme heat and cold sensitivity
  • Persistent toothache pain
  • A hole, crack, or chip in your tooth
How long does a root canal take?
A root canal seldom takes longer than an hour. It is a routine procedure that our endodontists perform every day. The procedure may be longer if you have complex root anatomy or advanced infection. In some cases, the endodontist will need to place an antibiotic before sealing the tooth.
Why should I go to an endodontist for a root canal?
Endodontists give you the best chance of keeping your teeth healthy in the long run. Endodontists have much more experience with the procedure than general dentists. As such, general dentists are more likely to miss infected material that could bring about the need for retreatment in the future.
What constitutes a dental emergency?
  • Broken, chipped, or cracked tooth
  • Lost filling or crown
  • Severe tooth pain
  • Swelling in the face or gums
  • Dental trauma

Contact Advanced Endodontics

We provide unparalleled endodontic care in several convenient Central Florida locations. Call Advanced Endodontics at 352-404-5550 for an appointment and learn what we can do to help you.

Contact our office today to schedule your appointment at one of our convenient Central Florida locations!
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