A Tarrant County endodontist can get you out of pain, so you can start smiling again.

Top-Rated Tarrant County Endodontist

4.9 438 reviews

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Tooth pain can take over your life. You may need a root canal.

But relax, you’re in more than capable hands. Our practice is trusted by more Tarrant County general dentists to handle their endodontic cases, and our mission is very simple. We want to provide you with the most exceptional Tarrant County root canal treatment. You’ll remain comfortable during the quick and efficient procedure. We use the most advanced technology available and closely monitor you so that you never experience any pain+.

+ The patient will be numb during the procedure.

Yogesh Patel, DDS – Premier Tarrant County Endodontist

TARRANT COUNTY ROOT CANAL SPECIALISTS

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2201 Martin Drive, Suite 100
BedfordTX 76021
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Phone: 817-283-5544

Monday – Thursday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Friday: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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We work to relieve pain and preserve your natural tooth.

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Endodontic Associates of Tarrant County

2201 Martin Drive Suite 100, Bedford

4.9 438 reviews

  • Avatar Laura Seargeant ★★★★★ a month ago
    The staff is amazing. Not really a place I want to visit but when I have to they really make you feel at ease. Lauren and Carla made check in less stressful and … read more helped get my insurance verified. I did not have the correct information but they did not bat an eye and handled it. Maggie and Juanita super caring and sweet. Dr. Horn was very good at explaining the procedure and made you feel at ease. So if you have to go to see them, I highly recommend! They all said welcome back and I chuckled and said thanks but not really glad to be back. 😁
  • Avatar Kimmy Dee ★★★★★ 2 weeks ago
    This place is awesome. I felt welcomed and wanted here! Dr. Horn repaired my root canal a week or so ago. The procedure was painless, quick and Dr. Horn was so gentle … read more and nice. Maggie the assistant is a jewel! She made me feel some comfortable and put my mind to ease about the procedure. She’s the sweetest lady! Angie and Karli were very helpful with setting my appointment, greeting me and answering all of my questions. I was greeted with smiles from both the ladies, they made me feel comfortable from the first time I spoke with Angie when I set the appointment over the phone and when Karlie greeted me with a smile. I left there feeling happy and relieved.
  • Avatar Patty S ★★★★★ 2 weeks ago
    Great service!! with front desk staff, Lauren/Karli, and a pleasant warm personality from Juanita. Dr. Horn was fabulous, he explained everything in detail and … read more what to expect. He can also hum a good tune while working on your problematic tooth. 🙂 I would highly recommend this office to anyone needing a root canal done.
  • Avatar Jennifer Dvorak ★★★★★ 3 months ago
    Root canal, in and out in an hour. Great job, only pain was the shot. Dr. Horn was amazing, efficient and did a great job. Maggie was fantastic, answered all my … read more questions prior to the procedure and gave me great advice after. Garazi explained what my insurance would cover and was very clear about it. Lauren helped me out and was so patient when I was having credit card issues. The entire team was amazing!! Many thanks!!
  • Avatar Dwayne Giles Jr. ★★★★★ a month ago
    All I can say is wow. This was one of the best dental experiences I have ever had. The assistant and Dr. Horn were top notch. They explained the root canal procedure … read more thoroughly and were kind/friendly. I will refer all my friends and family here.
  • Avatar Eddie Coleman ★★★★★ 7 months ago
    I greatly appreciate the team at Endodontic Associates of Tarrant County. Docter Horn and his staff was very professional and went above and beyond to provide the … read more care I needed. My fear of needles is very real, however Juanita’s knowledgeable of the care made the entire experience extremely comfortable and relaxing. For what it’s worth, I highly recommend this location for dental care. Thank you,
  • Avatar charles johnson ★★★★★ 8 months ago
    Called and they were able to get me in for treatment. I'm so happy that my regular dentist had recommended Neal Horn DDS,MS. From the start all the way to after … read more treatment is easy and professional. My visit was 2 weeks ago and I waited to review to make sure everything went well..could not be happier.
  • Avatar Sandra Mijares ★★★★★ 9 months ago
    I went yesterday for a root canal procedure. I really had a good experience. Since I came to the Endodontic Associates, I was greeted by Lauren and I did some paperwork. … read more Then, I was called by Juanita - assistant. She was fantastic. She took some x-rays and really treated so well that my stress was eased. Later, Dr. Horn came to explain me the results of the x-rays and the procedure. Dr. Horn is so knowledgeable and professional that made me feel secure and in good hands. The procedure took about 45 minutes. Dr Horn and Juanita took good care of me. In my way out, Y'Eshia explained me the bill and she was am angel. Thank you Endodontic Associates for your amazing staff.
  • Avatar N Kelly ★★★★★ 10 months ago
    Dr. Horn & his assistant Maggie are awesome! They professionally explained the entire process every step of thew way. Maggie was supportive of my anxiety related … read more to the dental dam and took extra steps to ensure that my nose was not covered. They worked quickly & efficiently while ensuring that I was as comfortable as one could be under the circumstances. I was in and out in one hour for entire process. Aisha at front desk was also efficient, pleasent and professional!
  • Avatar Roberta A Hale ★★★★★ 9 months ago
    I'm Roberta, Paul's wife and I went to Dr. Horn for a root canel. No real pain with the shots which is a great relief for me. He was very nice. His … read more assistant was great and checked on me for any needs I might have. Front office staff were very nice and enjoyable. A great overall experience.

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• What does an endodontist do?

Tarrant County Endodontist

An Endodontist is a dentist who has specialized in saving your natural teeth. Endodontists have two more years of specialized training that makes them experts in diagnosing the source of your tooth pain and taking care of issues relating to the inner structures of your tooth, the dental pulp. Specializing in root canal procedures and saving your natural tooth through the healing and repairing of a diseased tooth from the inside out, the American Association of Endodontics (AAE) calls endodontists the “superheroes of saving teeth.”

All Tarrant County Endodontists are dentists but focus their practice solely on endodontic treatment. For this reason, our Tarrant County endodontists will work with you and your dentist to ensure that you are receiving the personalized, high-quality care that you deserve.

Endodontics concentrates on preserving your natural teeth. Dentists who specialize in endodontics, endodontists, complete two additional years of specific education after dental school to become specialists in diagnosing and healing tooth pain and concerns associated with the internal structures of your teeth. The scope of endodontics specializes in the care of dental pulp.

When your tooth’s pulp becomes infected or is damaged, your Tarrant County endodontist at Endodontic Associates of Tarrant County will work to restore your natural tooth and secure your long-term oral health.

We strive to be the expert Tarrant County endodontics practice. Our team of doctors works carefully to ensure each root canal patient has a fantastic experience. We provide you with superior treatment choices, a pain-free procedure+, and a prompt, no-hassle visit.

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When choosing a root canal dentist, patients have numerous options in the Tarrant County area. Our doctors have established a reputation as local experts, and general dentists who find an issue exceeding their ability refer their patients to Endodontic Associates of Tarrant County. We’re proud to have the support of the local dental community, and we look forward to serving you.

Your Tarrant County Endodontist FAQ

What is a root canal treatment?

Root canal treatments are performed to prevent or cure the periradicular infection (infection in the bone adjacent to the roots). The basis is to eliminate bacterial infection that has entered the root system of the tooth. The tooth’s defense system can only tolerate so much insult. Therefore, if the infection is too significant, significant symptoms and damage to the surrounding tissues will occur.

On occasion, patients need retreatment of root canals or root end surgery (apicoectomy). Retreatment happens when there is re-contamination or persistent infection due to anatomical variations of the root system. Most treatments take just one appointment. Patients typically return to work or daily duties immediately.

Why should I see a Tarrant County endodontist?

All dentists, including your general dentist, received some training in endodontics during dental school. Endodontists are specialists with two to three years of specialized training beyond dental school that perform only endodontic procedures. Endodontic treatments are both routine and complex. They are also experienced at finding the cause of oral and facial pain that is difficult to diagnose. Often, general dentists and other specialists refer patients needing endodontic treatment.

Are root canals painful?

No! Today’s root canal treatments don’t need to be painful. The progress in technology has provided endodontists with tools to support in administering profound anesthesia, therefore eliminating the fear and anxiety of treatment. A root canal is like any other routine visit to the dental office.

Are there treatment options besides a root canal?

If you are diagnosed with the need of a root canal or re-treatment of a root canal, you always have the option of having your tooth extracted. The options left if you chose to do so are: do nothing about the empty space or attain a removable partial, bridge, or implant. In many cases, unless you have the correct information, you might lose a tooth that could have otherwise been saved with a simple painless+ root canal procedure.

Why not just pull the tooth?

Complicated cases do not necessarily mean that your tooth needs to be extracted. Many endodontic treatments can save natural teeth for a lifetime. The consequences of extracting a natural tooth are not individual. It can affect the distribution of forces to the remaining teeth and cause more stress, resulting in a higher likelihood of damaging the adjacent teeth. Your teeth also tend to shift when they are not in contact with one another, resulting in the unfavorable movement that causes food traps and cavities.

A bridge or removable partial can be made by anchoring onto adjacent teeth, but this too can cause unfavorable stress and potentially damage the adjacent anchoring teeth. Implants, the more favorable of these options, can take six to eight months to complete and in many cases will also require bone grafting and additional surgeries. Before deciding what road to choose, be informed of your available options, and consider what can be done to save your natural teeth.

How has a root canal changed over the years?

With research and technological advances, the field of endodontics has seen some of the most progress of any dental specialty. The use of visual magnification through microscopes with enhanced lighting has allowed endodontists to locate anatomical variations that lead to the failure of root canals. CBCT is one of the most important innovations in dental diagnostics and has set an unparalleled standard of patient care. This scan eliminates any guess-work in diagnosis. Teeth that were questionable for fractures or failing root canals can be analyzed to determine what is going on and perform the correct treatment accurately.

Endodontic Associates of Tarrant County is the product of extensive research, thoughtful planning, and insightful vision. The dentists and staff put the fundamental concept of the endodontic office under the microscope, examining it with the same eye for detail and perfectionist discernment that underlies clinical excellence in endodontics. Endodontic Associates of Tarrant County enjoy a culture of compassion. The team wants patients to feel at ease.

A technologically advanced office, the practice is state-of-the-art from its paperless records to the latest equipment which speaks to its primary focus —a painless+ and positive experience at every visit.