So, you've been informed you need endodontic treatment (root canal). It helps to remember that endodontic treatment relieves discomfort, it doesn't cause it. If your questions are not fully answered by the information supplied, please feel free to give our office a call so we can address them more completely (303) 770-8141, or contact us via email through our Contact Us page.
Since treatment is usually performed in a single appointment, payment via cash, check, Visa or Mastercard is expected at the completion of your treatment.
We've put together some materials to help you better understand the procedure, what to expect after the procedure, and what you need to do when you follow up with your referring dentist for your crown. Learn More
Likely, you're reading this information because your dentist has indicated that you need endodontic treatment or a root canal. By choosing endodontic treatment, you are choosing to keep your natural teeth as a healthy foundation for chewing and biting for years to come. Learn More
Occasionally, a tooth that has received endodontic treatment, or a root canal, fails to heal or continues to experience pain. An endodontic specialist is best equipped to evaluate your individual circumstances for possible retreatment options and a second chance to save the tooth. Learn More
In a few cases, non-surgical endodontic treatment alone cannot save the tooth due to a variety of situations. In addition to treating routine cases, endodontists are experts in performing complicated procedures including surgery. Please talk with your endodontist to evaluate all options before considering tooth extraction. Learn More