Endodontics in Boca Raton, FL
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What is Endodontics?
Endodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on diagnosing and treating issues related to the inside of your teeth — specifically the dental pulp and roots. It primarily involves procedures like root canal treatments that save severely damaged or infected teeth, helping you keep your natural smile intact.
Who is Endodontics For?
Endodontic care is for anyone experiencing deep tooth pain, infection, or trauma affecting the inner layers of their teeth. If you have severe sensitivity, swelling, or persistent toothache, endodontic treatment can provide relief and prevent tooth loss.
Our Services in Endodontics
Endodontics focuses on treating issues inside the tooth, helping relieve pain and save your natural teeth. Our services cover:
Benefits of Endodontics

Saves your natural tooth from extraction

Removes infection and relieves pain

Prevents shifting teeth and bone loss

Preserves normal bite and chewing function

Avoids the need for more invasive treatments
Types of Endodontics
At 3D Dental Smile, we offer a full range of endodontic treatments to save natural teeth and relieve pain caused by infection or damage to the dental pulp. Common procedures include root canal therapy, retreatment of failed root canals, and apicoectomy (surgical removal of the root tip). Each treatment is performed with precision and care, using advanced technology to ensure comfort and long-term success. Our goal is to preserve your natural teeth and restore full oral health with expert endodontic care.
Why Choose 3D Dental Smile for Endodontics?
Led by Dr. Hector Negrin and Dr. Darisley Rosabal Guevara, 3D Dental Smile provides compassionate and precise endodontic care at our convenient Boca Raton location, 7301A W Palmetto Park Rd #204A. As your trusted Dentist in Boca Raton, FL, we use the latest technology to ensure effective and comfortable treatment.

FAQs about Endodontics
Is a root canal treatment painful?
Modern techniques and anesthesia make root canals no more uncomfortable than a routine filling.
How long does endodontic treatment take?
Typically, it requires one to two visits depending on the complexity.
What happens if I don’t get endodontic treatment?
Infection can spread, causing pain, abscesses, and tooth loss.
Can my tooth still get infected after treatment?
While rare, sometimes retreatment or further care may be necessary.
How do I care for my tooth after endodontic therapy?
Maintain good oral hygiene and follow your dentist’s advice to protect the treated tooth.
