QUESTIONS ABOUT ROOT CANALS
It’s never fun to have a problem with one of your teeth. Fortunately, we at Mountain View Endodontics are dedicated to getting you back to whatever you do in the most efficient and comfortable way possible. A root canal may sound ominous, but with advanced technology, cutting-edge treatment procedures and anesthesia, you’ll find that living with your bum tooth is far worse than getting it treated.
You may have questions about the procedure and what it might be like. We’re here to answer your questions and help you feel comfortable about having your root canal.
ENDODONTICS
Becoming board certified reflects a doctor’s commitment to provide outstanding patient care and is the highest status an endodontist can achieve. Board certification is a voluntary process and is a distinction earned by fewer than 20% of endodontists in the United States as of 2011.
The purpose of the American Board of Endodontics is to progressively raise the quality of patient care and to assure the public that the endodontists it certifies have demonstrated exceptional knowledge, skill, and expertise in the specialty of endodontics. To become board certified, an endodontist completes a rigorous three-part examination process. First, a written examination tests knowledge in a broad range of fields including anatomy, biochemistry, pathology, immunology, microbiology, pharmacology, radiology, statistics, clinical endodontics, and related disciplines. Second, an endodontist submits documentation of a variety of cases treated in his/her own practice that demonstrate exceptional knowledge, skills, and expertise in the field of endodontics. Third, a team of board-certified endodontic experts questions the candidate about a variety of diagnosis and treatment situations. Candidates who pass this process demonstrate a high level of skill in problem solving, decision making, analysis, creativity, and evaluation.

