Canoga Park Endodontist

Searching For A Canoga Park Endodontist Near Me or A Root Canal Dentist?

If you have a regular family dentist, your dentist may directly refer you to an endodontist they recommend.

But what if you don’t have a family dentist? And even if you do, not all general practice dentists offer after-hours emergency care and referrals.

So how can you find a endodontist near you in Canoga Park, CA if you don’t know who to ask?

In this case, the best way to find an endodontist near you to contact us atĀ (844) 851-8301.

How To Know If You Need a Canoga Park Emergency Endodontist

It often seems like tooth emergencies arise on weekends, evenings, or national holidays, doesn’t it? These are the worst times to try to get in touch with your regular dentist if you even have a regular dentist (and many people do not).

When you are experiencing a toothache or tooth pain, and it is after hours or on a weekend or major holiday, this can be very stressful.

How can you know if you need an emergency endodontist?

There are some warning signs you can watch for that indicate your tooth pain simply cannot wait:

  • You feel a throbbing or stabbing pain in or near a tooth.
  • You are running a fever.
  • You can feel or see an abscess (lump or pus-filled sore) in your gum-line.
  • Your tooth is sore when you touch it.
  • You can only eat soft foods because your tooth hurts so much.
  • Your tooth or surrounding gum-line has changed color.
  • You see swelling, discoloration, and/or blood.
  • You feel sensitive to heat or cold.

Any of these indicators should tell you that you must seek emergency endodontic care immediately.

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When you start to feel an ache in your tooth, you may not know what to do first. Is it serious? Should you call an emergency dentist? What if you don’t have dental insurance, as many people do not today? Will it be very expensive to fix it?

It is normal and natural to feel scared when you think you have a toothache. There is something wrong in your mouth, and you don’t know what it is or what to do.

One of the most common reasons a tooth hurts or ache is when the root gets infected. When this happens, you may discover that you need a procedure called a root canal.

A root canal is commonly performed by a dental specialist called an endodontist. In this article, learn more about the difference between a dentist and an endodontist and what to know before making an endodontist appointment.

What Does An Endodontist Do

An endodontist is a special kind of dentist. An endodontist goes through dental school just like general practice and family dentists. But then they have to get even more education and training.

The reason for this is that the field of endodontics focuses on treating the roots of your teeth.

In order to understandĀ what an endodontist does, it first helps to understand the different basic parts of each tooth in your mouth.

Many people do not realize that each tooth in the mouth has one or multiple roots. The number of roots a tooth has often depends on its position in the mouth. For example, front teeth normally have one root. Back teeth may have two or even three roots.

When a tooth gets infected, the infection may affect just one root or all roots (if the tooth has more than one).

Each root has a dedicated passageway called the ā€œroot canalā€ that it uses to connect its tooth to the jaw bone and hold it in place.

If you are visual, it may help to think of the tooth like a tree. If the tooth is the tree itself, then you can think of the tooth root like it is the roots of the tree and the root canal like it is the surrounding earth.

The root and the root canal work together to keep the tooth secure in its proper place in your mouth.

Now that you understand the three main parts of each tooth – the tooth itself, the tooth root, and the root canal – it is easier to understand how a dentist might work on the tooth while an endodontist works on the root and the root canal.

What To Expect From A Root Canal Specialist

An endodontist, or root canal specialist, has received additional education and training to work on the tooth root and the root canal.

A Canoga Park root canal specialist is going to be the right professional to see when your general practice dentist informs you that you have a suspected or confirmed root infection.

When you get a toothache, you may not know at first what is causing it or whether it is anything to worry about. It is quite common for patients to check with their regular dentist first to find out what is wrong.

If you have a regular dentist, your dentist might do a visual examination or take X-rays to find out what is going on in the area where you feel the toothache. This is often when patients find out they may need a root canal and get a referral to a root canal specialist, or endodontist.

So what should you expect when you have your endodontist appointment?

When you go to the endodontist, they may want to take their own X-rays or you may be able to have your regular dentist send over your recent X-rays for review.

The endodontist will review your X-rays and do their own examination of the affected area in your mouth. They will tell you the best treatment plan to address your pain. Often, the recommended procedure will be a root canal.

What Is an Endodontist vs Dentist?

As we discussed in an earlier section, a dentist has received higher education to practice general dentistry. Typically a general practice dentist will offer preventative dental care and perform minor procedures such as filling cavities.

An endodontist has received additional education and training beyond general dentistry school. So an endodontist can do everything a general practice dentist can do and can also do root canals and other more complicated dental surgery procedures.

What Procedures Does an Endodontist Perform?

Endodontists can perform a number of delicate and sometimes complicated procedures to help restore and even save a tooth.

Root canals are the most common procedures that endodontists perform. Most endodontists will do multiple root canals every single day of the week.

But an endodontist can also repair a root that has been injured, remove one tooth root without harming the others, divide a functional tooth in half to save the viable half, and even extract, repair, and then replace a tooth.

Why Would My Dentist Send Me to an Endodontist?

The number one reason a general practice dentist would send you to an endodontist is if you have a suspected or confirmed tooth root infection.

While your general dentist could fill an infected tooth for you, if the tooth root is injured or infected, you need to see an endodontist trained to work on tooth roots.

Endodontic Surgery Cost

While the term ā€œroot canalā€ is used to describe the general procedure used to repair or remove an infected or injured tooth root, there are many different ways this type of procedure can be done.

It really depends on what is causing the problem in your tooth root.

For a standard root canal, your endodontist will remove the infected pulp, cleans the area, seals it, and puts a crown on the tooth. There are two main types of root canals: the standard procedure and a less-invasive procedure called a pulpotomy.

If the first root canal doesn’t resolve the problem, your endodontist can do retreatment to identify and resolve other complicating issues.

Sometimes your endodontist may recommend an apicoectomy, which is a procedure to remove infection around the tooth root’s end by removing the tooth’s end and filling it.

What Is an Endodontist?

An endodontist is a dentist with more specialized education and training. A dentist can care for and work on your teeth.

An endodontist can do everything a dentist does and work on your teeth’ roots.

What Is a Root Canal Dentist?

A Canoga Park root canal dentist is an endodontist (also called an endodontist). An endodontist is trained in general dentistry and in endodontics, the dental science of treating tooth roots and surrounding root canals.

If your tooth pain cannot be resolved with a simple filling, you may need to visit a root canal dentist to see if you need a root canal procedure.

For after-hours care or on weekends or holidays, or if you do not have a general practice dentist, contact us atĀ (844) 851-8301Ā to find an endodontist right away.

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Contact Emergency Dental Repair

It is vital to have a plan in place for emergency dental care. Knowing when you need an Canoga Park emergency dentist near you and how to prepare for can significantly reduce stress and anxiety in a time of need.

While minor tooth sensitivity or a painful toothache may not require immediate attention, addressing dental concerns with a professional is still essential. If you are experiencing a dental emergency without insurance, do not hesitate to contact an emergency dentist. Many offices offer payment plans or other financial assistance options.

Remember that seeking treatment from an emergency dentist who is ready to help instead of an emergency room can save you time and money and provide more specialized care for your dental needs.

Emergency Dental Repair is proud to be the emergency dentist choice for residents of Canoga Park, CA, and beyond including Calabasas.

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Our services for emergencies will relieve your pain for:

  • Knocked Out Tooth
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  • Loose Dentures
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  • Broken Crowns
  • Abscessed
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About Canoga Park, CA

Canoga Park is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. Before the Mexican-American War, the district was part of a rancho, and after the American victory it was converted into wheat farms and then subdivided, with part of it named Owensmouth as a town founded in 1912. It joined Los Angeles in 1917 and was renamed Canoga Park on March 1, 1931, after Canoga, New York.

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Top Sights in Canoga Park, CA


Baltar Street

Milwood Avenue

Jordan Avenue

International Avenue

De Soto Avenue

Eton Avenue

Independence Avenue

Shadow Ranch Park

The Getty

Lanark Park

Cozycroft Avenue

Warner Center Park

The Getty Villa

Elkwood Street

Bryant Street

Malibu Creek State Park

Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area

Orcutt Ranch

Parthenia Park

Lake Balboa/Anthony C. Beilenson Park

Woolsey Canyon Road

Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area

Malibu Hindu Temple

Stoney Point Park

Topanga State Park

Skirball Cultural Center

Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve

Rhea Avenue

Leonis Adobe Museum

The Japanese Garden

King Gillette Ranch, Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority

Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park

Will Rogers State Historic Park

Sherman Oaks Castle Park

Cave of Munits

Sepulveda Basin Off-Leash Dog Park

Serrania Park

Top of Topanga Overlook

Equity Union Sherman Oaks

Park Regency Realty

Valerio Street

Nethercutt Museum

Mission San Fernando Rey de EspaƱa

SRF Lake Shrine (Reservation required)

O’Melveny Park

Corriganville Park

Parthenia Street

Chesebro and Palo Comado Canyon

Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Visitor Center

Las Tunas Beach

Malibu Creek Rock Pools

Roscoe Boulevard

Community Street

Tamara Norgren

Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks Recreation Center

Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve

Valley Relics Museum

Calabasas Creek Park

Rancho Simi Community Park

Beverly & Company

Rocky Peak Park

Chumash Indian Museum

Los Liones Canyon Trailhead

Sky Zone Trampoline Park

Reseda Park

Aliso Canyon Park

Tuna Canyon Park

Cornell Winery & Tasting Room

Parker Mesa Overlook

JohnHart Real Estate

Peter Strauss Ranch

Strathearn Historical Park

Rosenthal Wine Bar & Patio

The Museum of the San Fernando Valley

Simi Dog Park

The Great Wall of Los Angeles

J. Paul Getty Museum

Murphy Ranch

Los Encinos State Historic Park

Temescal Gateway Park, Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority

San Vicente Mountain Park

Trippet Ranch

Westridge-Canyonback Wilderness Park

Whitney Canyon Park

Wildlife Learning Center

Iceoplex

Eagle Rock

Getty Research Institute

Woodley Park Archery Range

THE BASEMENT: A Live Escape Room Experience

Santa Ynez Falls

Big Sky Park

William S Hart Museum

Sepulveda Dam

Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing

Van Nuys Golf Course

Wat Thai of Los Angeles

Robert Irwin’s Central Garden

Las Virgenes Canyon

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Canoga Park, CA Zip Codes

91303, 91304, 91305, 91306, 91307, 91308, 91309, 91396

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