You’re in good hands. Our endodontist is dedicated to preserving your natural teeth through root canal therapy and advanced endodontic care.
An endodontist is a dentist with advanced training in diagnosing and treating tooth pain and performing root canal treatments. Essentially, they’re trained in saving teeth and managing complex dental issues related to the inside of the tooth.
This means they can perform treatments like apicoectomies (root end surgery), advanced root canal procedures where the canals are curved or extremely narrow and carry out specialised pain management where necessary.
Centrally located in East Hunsbury, we make it easy for patients across Northampton and the surrounding areas to access endodontic care.
So, if you have a problem with the inside of your tooth and need assistance, talk to our endodontic dentist in Northampton today! Referrals are accepted but not required.
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If you’re experiencing tooth pain or have been advised to see an endodontist, contact Rowtree Dental Care today. Our friendly team is here to help you arrange your first visit and answer any questions or concerns you may have.
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ExploreAn endodontist is a dental professional who focuses on treating the inside of the tooth, particularly root canal treatment and related procedures. While general dentists handle a broad range of dental issues, endodontists undergo additional years of advanced training to manage more complex cases and help save natural teeth.
Not necessarily. While we’ll often refer you after being seen by our general dentist, we also welcome patients who wish to schedule a consultation directly with our endodontist.
A root canal is a procedure that treats infection or inflammation inside the tooth. Modern techniques and anaesthesia make the procedure comfortable—most patients say it feels no different from getting a filling.
Common signs include persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to heat or cold, swelling, or discomfort when chewing. However, only a professional evaluation can determine if complex root canal therapy is needed.