Gentle, Compassionate Endodontic Care

TRUSTED SPECIALISTS based in Pinellas county,
 serving all the Tampa Bay Area

Whether you are visiting us as a patient or referring someone for specialty care, this page makes it easy to find forms, information, and next steps.

Helpful Resources

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Patient Information

Find helpful details about your visit, insurance, and what to expect.

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Referring Doctors

Access referral forms and resources to support coordinated patient care.

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Contact Us

Reach out to our team for questions, scheduling, or additional assistance.

Why Choose Us

Our practice is guided by compassion, precision, and a commitment to patient comfort. We take the time to understand your needs, explain each step clearly, and create a calm, supportive environment from the moment you arrive.

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Comfort-Focused Care

Your comfort matters. We provide gentle anesthesia, a calming atmosphere, and attentive care throughout your visit.

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Clear Communication, Always

We educate patients and work closely with referring dentists to ensure clear, coordinated care.

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Compassionate Team You Can Trust

Every patient is cared for with kindness, respect, and a focus on creating a stress-free experience.

We offer focused, specialized treatments designed to relieve tooth pain, eliminate infection, and preserve your natural teeth. Using advanced imaging and precise techniques, our goal is to provide comfortable, effective care that supports long-term oral health.

Our Treatments

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Root Canal Therapy

Gentle treatment that removes infection and relieves pain.

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Endodontic Retreatment

Additional care that helps previously treated teeth heal.

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Apicoectomy

Microsurgical procedure to treat persistent root tip infection.

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Cracked and Injured Teeth

Restoring strength and function after cracks or trauma.

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Root Canal Safety

A safe and effective treatment for lasting oral health.

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Myths About Root Canals

Debunking misconceptions for confident smiles.

I went in today for a 3D scan and consultation and found this office to be warm and professional and the Dr. to be caring and informative. Going to the dentist is never my favorite but I'd be comfortable to go back to this office and know I'd be treated well.

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Teri S.

Great visit! Had emergency root canal work done. They got me in the same day that my dentist discovered I needed root canal work. They were kind, efficient & professional, from the receptionist, to the dental assistants. I would highly recommend them to anyone who has a fear of endodontics.

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Addison B.

Efficient, kind and as pain-free as possible. Experience tells the tale. If you fear root canals or any surgery, ask about sedation denistry. All the staff, including anesthesia staff were wonderful! Highly recommend!

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Sara F.

I went in today for a 3D scan and consultation and found this office to be warm and professional and the Dr. to be caring and informative. Going to the dentist is never my favorite but I'd be comfortable to go back to this office and know I'd be treated well.

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Teri S.

Great visit! Had emergency root canal work done. They got me in the same day that my dentist discovered I needed root canal work. They were kind, efficient & professional, from the receptionist, to the dental assistants. I would highly recommend them to anyone who has a fear of endodontics.

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Addison B.

Patient Testimonials

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is an endodontist and when should I see one?

    An endodontist is a dental specialist who focuses on diagnosing and treating issues inside the tooth, including the pulp, roots, and surrounding tissues. Their advanced training allows them to perform treatments like root canals, retreatments, and microsurgical procedures with greater precision and comfort.


    You should see an endodontist if you’re experiencing persistent tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, discomfort when chewing, or if your dentist has recommended a root canal or further evaluation. Endodontists also treat cracked teeth and dental trauma to help preserve natural teeth whenever possible.

  • What can I expect at my first visit?

    Your first visit includes a detailed evaluation, digital imaging, and a clear explanation of your diagnosis. We review your treatment options, discuss what to expect, and answer any questions so you feel fully informed and comfortable.

  • Will my treatment be painful?

    Most patients are pleasantly surprised by how comfortable modern endodontic treatments are. We use advanced anesthesia techniques and operate with tools designed for gentleness and precision, which helps minimize discomfort during the procedure. Many patients actually feel relief afterward, since the source of their tooth pain has been treated. Some mild soreness is normal for a day or two, but it typically resolves quickly and is easily managed with over-the-counter medication.

  • How long does a root canal take?

    A typical root canal appointment lasts between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on the tooth and the complexity of the case. Molars often take longer due to having multiple canals, while front teeth may be completed more quickly. Most treatments are finished in a single visit, but your endodontist will let you know if a second appointment is recommended based on your specific needs. Our goal is always to provide precise care that preserves your natural tooth and leads to long-lasting comfort.

  • Do you treat cracked teeth or dental trauma?

    Yes. Cracked, fractured, or injured teeth require prompt attention to prevent further damage or infection. We evaluate the extent of the injury using advanced imaging and recommend the most appropriate treatment to preserve the tooth whenever possible. Whether the injury is due to an accident, sports activity, or biting on something hard, we offer focused care that supports healing, protects the tooth, and restores comfort.

Our professional memberships reflect our commitment to continuing education, clinical excellence, and delivering high-quality endodontic care supported by respected dental organizations.

Professional Affiliations