Endodontics

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Bells Corners Family Dentistry
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Bells Corners Family Dentistry

1956 Robertson Road, Unit 101, Nepean, ON K2H 5B9

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Exeter Family Dental
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Exeter Family Dental

220 Main St. N., Exeter, ON N0M 1S3

Endodontics Periodontics Prosthodontics Cosmetic Dentistry
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West Metro Dental
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West Metro Dental

191 The West Mall, Suite 100, Toronto, ON M9C 5K8

Endodontics Periodontics Children's Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry
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East Riverside Dental
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East Riverside Dental

10630 Tecumseh Rd E #4, Windsor, ON N8R 1A8

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Dufferin Dental Clinic
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Dufferin Dental Clinic

3145 Dufferin Street, Toronto, ON M6A 2S9

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Dr. Paul Dental
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Dr. Paul Dental

110 Sydney St., Cornwall, ON K6H 3H2

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Yonge and York Mills Dental Centre
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Yonge and York Mills Dental Centre

4025 Yonge Street, Suite 201, Toronto, ON M2P 2E3

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Dentalpoint Specialist Clinic
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Dentalpoint Specialist Clinic

951 Wilson Avenue, Suite 14A, North York, ON M3K 2A7

Endodontics Pediatric Dentistry Prosthodontics Cosmetic Dentistry
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Dental Centres
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Harbour Dental Centre

12 Yonge Street, Unit 8, Toronto, ON M5E 1Z9

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Croydon Dental
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Croydon Dental

2630 Croydon Drive, Suite 300, Surrey, BC V3Z 6T3

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About Endodontics

Endodontists are specialists in diagnosing and treating the inner pulp of the tooth. Root canal therapy — the most common endodontic procedure — removes infected tissue, relieves pain, and saves teeth that would otherwise need extraction. Modern techniques make root canals far more comfortable than their reputation suggests, and endodontists across Canada use advanced imaging and instrumentation to achieve precise, lasting results.

Common Questions

Endodontics FAQs

A Endodontics typically begins with a thorough examination of your teeth and gums to determine the best approach for your specific needs.
The duration of a Endodontics appointment can vary, but most sessions are completed within 45 to 90 minutes depending on the complexity of the case.
Many dental plans provide coverage for Endodontics. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to confirm your specific benefits.