|  | What is an Endodontist?If you are reading this page, it probably means that your General Dentist has 
referred you to see an Endodontist for consultation and/or treatment on one or 
more of your teeth. You may be thinking, “what is an Endodontist and why am I 
being referred?” 
![[city] endodontist](http://solution21.net/images/dentist/2009/root_canal1.jpg) An Endodontist is a dental specialist who deals with infections that 
		occur inside the tooth. You might be experiencing pain to hot or cold 
		temperatures, biting, swelling, gum sensitivity, abscess, discoloration 
		of the tooth, or you may have no symptoms at all. You might be 
		experiencing these symptoms because of deep decay, trauma, chipping, 
		cracking, or repeated dental procedures. In some cases, the inside of a 
		tooth (called the pulp) dies, or becomes necrotic, for no apparent 
		reason. There are several ways in which Endodontist save teeth that have 
		infections or necrosis, but most common procedure is called a root canal 
		treatment. More than 14 million teeth receive some form of root canal 
		treatment each year—you’re not alone. Moreover, you’re in good hands. 
		All Endodontist complete two years of post doctorate education to 
		become a specialist. That’s approximately 10 years of college.
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