Your Office Visit

Endodontists' specialized training will put you at ease and keep you comfortable.

As with a first visit to many new medical practices, on your initial visit to an endodontist you’ll complete paperwork, which will include your medical history and consent forms. Prepare for your visit with a list of all prescription and over-the-counter medications you take, information on your medical history including any prior dental health issues, and the contact information for a referring dentist.

Completed forms will be reviewed by an assistant who will take X-rays of your teeth before the endodontist sees you. Your endodontist will review your X-rays and paperwork and talk with you about your symptoms before examining the tooth in question along with adjacent teeth. Once the exam and any required tests are completed you’ll discuss treatment options and the benefits and risks associated with each so that you can make an informed decision on how to proceed.

If you decide to receive treatment, it will be scheduled or may start immediately depending upon the severity of the problem with your tooth. Several visits may be necessary to complete the prescribed treatment. Once the procedure is completed X-rays will be taken again to determine the success of the treatment. Before, during and after your procedure you should feel free to address questions or concerns with your endodontist and the office staff.

Recommended Patient Education Video

ENDODONTISTS: THE SUPERHEROES OF SAVING TEETH

Learn how endodontists' advanced training, specialized techniques and superior technologies make them the best choice for root canal treatment to save your natural teeth.

Visit the AAE YouTube Channel for more patient education videos to learn more about root canals and other endodontic procedures.

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