It is a priority to everyone at The Center for Endodontics that you feel you are in a professional, safe, and nurturing environment.
Second, we want you to know that any and all treatment choices for saving your tooth (teeth) will be clearly explained once we have made the endodontic diagnosis. Then, our job is to educate you about treatment choices, including the outcome of no treatment. Your family dentist has already determined that your diseased tooth is important to your dental health. By understanding the advantages and disadvantages of your treatment options, you can make choices that are in your best interest, the best interest of your oral health dental structures, and your oral appearance. We encourage you to ask questions, identify concerns, or tell us stories that you may have heard about predictably saving teeth through endodontics. We recognize many people have fears of the unknown. It is natural. It is our intention that there are no unknowns for you while in our care and therefore, no fears. We want you to feel comfortable and confident while we save your tooth.