Dentistry Brentwood
M. City Endodontics is committed to offering the premier endodontic care in Middle Tennessee. Our goal is to provide first-class care that stops our patients' tooth pain in its tracks. We strive to provide each patient with excellent endodontic care in a comfortable environment. Our doctors and staff at each of our four convenient locations throughout Middle Tennessee are highly-trained and will ensure that your experience at M. City Endodontics is great from the moment you walk through the door. Our goal for every patient is to offer a warm and friendly environment while administering quality care that is unmatched in the Nashville area
Keywords Endodontist, Root Canals, Endodontics, Emergency Dentistry, Cracked Teeth, Root Canal Therapy, Dental Trauma, Sedation Dentistry, Apicoectomy Surgery.
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At M.City Endodontics conscious oral sedation provides a minimal alternative to deep sedation, ensuring you stay relaxed while remaining awake. It's especially useful for those anxious about dental procedures, another option is Nitrous Oxide, or laughing gas.
Root canal therapy is the removal of the pulp within a tooth, followed by filling it with an inert material. At M.City Endodontics, our expert endodontists remove the infected pulp tissue and thoroughly clean and seal the root canals.
At M.City Endodontics, our endodontists, experts in preserving teeth and managing dental pain, frequently offer specialized care to patients with cracked teeth. Dental trauma, teeth grinding, or regular wear and tear are common factors that can lead to the development of a cracked tooth.
Endodontic retreatment has a high success rate, allowing you to avoid tooth extraction and replacement with a bridge or dental implant. Like the initial root canal, at M.City Endodontics, we offer a second chance to save your natural tooth.
At M.City Endodontics our endodontists, skilled in such surgeries, can identify and rectify canals missed by conventional treatments. In an attempt to save your tooth, an apicoectomy removes the end of the root tip, where infection is often found.
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