Address:
16055 108th Ave.
Suite H
Orland Park, IL 60467
Office Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9 am – 5 pm
16055 108th Ave.
Suite H
Orland Park, IL 60467
Monday – Friday: 9 am – 5 pm
Everyone should have access to the specialists they need for optimum care.
Endodontics is a dental specialty that helps you to keep your teeth by treating problems with the interior of teeth. If you need endodontic retreatment, a root canal, or have a cracked tooth or another traumatic injury, you should see us at Southwest Endodontics. Our reputation makes us the endodontist Orland Park residents love to visit.
We have two offices, one in Orland Park and another in Geneva. Why did we choose Orland Park for one of our locations? There are several things that we love about this area and why it’s a great place to live. The following are just a few things that make Orland Park a great place for living and working.
Connecting to the past is important for knowing where to go in the future. Orland Park holds the history of the area in high importance. You can visit the Orland Park History Museum or any of the area’s historic sites. Making local history freely available to residents and visitors enriches everyone in the town. If you haven’t been to the museum, be sure to check it out to find out more about the area.
As endodontists, we focus on the health of the teeth, but we also recognize that the rest of the body’s health has an impact on dental health. We love that Orland Park has a Sportsplex that has equipment and programs to keep the entire family active.
When doing any sports or high-impact activities, make sure to wear a mouthguard to protect your teeth. While we do offer services to repair cracked teeth or traumatic injuries, we would prefer that our patients not need them.
Endodontic care is essential for preserving the teeth that you have. Our doctors train first as dentists and then receive an extra two to three years to specialize in treating the microscopic insides of the teeth. This specialization gives our doctors the skills to perform surgery and non-surgical root canals or retreatments.
This specialty education also includes lessons in pain control and prevention during procedures. You’ll feel comfortable and have a painless experience when you visit an endodontist to get care for a tooth.
If you have a cracked tooth, you need an evaluation by an endodontist who can take images of the site. These images will help the doctor determine whether you need endodontic care, such as a root canal or surgery. In some cases, you may not need such interventions, especially if the crack only affected a shallow area of the tooth’s crown.
Don’t guess whether you need care for a cracked tooth. Come see us at Southwest Endodontics for an evaluation of the problem.
Traumatic tooth injuries don’t have to cost you a tooth. In many cases, an endodontist can save all or a part of a broken tooth with surgery.
By saving even a part of your tooth, you avoid the common problems that happen after extraction. These issues include the other teeth moving positions, bone loss at the site of the extraction, and the chance of developing a dry socket.
If your child needs endodontic care, make sure to visit a doctor who specializes in pediatric endodontics. Your child’s teeth still have undeveloped roots. To properly treat the tooth while still allowing for the root to grow, the endodontist must use different procedures than they would on an adult with a fully grown tooth.
Through endodontic treatment, your child can keep their baby and adult teeth. Retaining both is important for their dental development. The positioning of the baby teeth gives the adult teeth a path to follow to erupt correctly.
An apicoectomy is an endodontic surgery that cuts into the gums to correct problems from the root end of the tooth. Usually, the endodontist will consider non-surgical options first. However, in complicated cases, you may require an apicoectomy instead of a root canal. Our team at Southwest Endodontics uses the latest imaging and surgical tools to perform this type of procedure and keep the patient comfortable.
Root canals often are the only alternative to having a tooth pulled. Come see us at Southwest Endodontics where we use Gentlewave technology to improve the process and lessen the chances of complications. Don’t lose a tooth to damage or decay. Let us perform a painless root canal on it, so you can keep a full smile.
Our endodontic retreatment falls under the non-surgical category. This process fixes problems that you may have developed in a tooth that once had a root canal. Like a root canal, it can save a tooth.
Your smile is important. Endodontic care helps you to keep your teeth, so you can have a full, natural smile. If you need any of our services, contact us at Southwest Endodontics. When you visit us, you’ll experience for yourself why we have an endodontist Orland Park IL residents trust their smiles with.