Become an Endodontist

Have you ever considered becoming an endodontist?

Endodontists are dentists with at least two additional years of advanced specialty education in endodontic treatment. They use their special training in private practices, group practices, academia and other settings to consult with dental professionals and treat difficult cases.

Patients and dentists alike rely on endodontists for their expertise in diagnosing oral/facial pain, and providing quick, effective pain relief. 

Endodontists are leaders in applying advanced technologies such as ultrasonics, digital imaging and operating microscopes to their daily practice, and use these tools in performing their most important task – saving natural teeth.

Read more about the endodontic specialty.

Access the Commission on Dental Accrediation Standards for Advanced Specialty Education Programs in Endodontics. If you have any questions please contact Jill Forister, education coordinator, at jforister@aae.org or 800/872-3636, ext. 3034.