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Endodontist Near Barton Hills, TX



Barton Hills is a neighborhood where Austin’s love for the outdoors meets the comfort of a close-knit residential community, tucked between Barton Creek and the rolling terrain south of Lady Bird Lake. When an outdoor adventure leads to a dental injury or a nagging toothache starts interfering with your daily routine, Duggan Endodontics offers the specialized endodontic care you need just a short drive north on West 38th Street. Our practice is devoted entirely to treating problems inside the tooth, and we bring the precision, technology, and patient-centered approach that Barton Hills residents deserve.

Dental team performing a root canal procedure on a patient in a modern dental office.Endodontic issues rarely resolve on their own, and waiting often allows a treatable problem to become a more complex one. Whether you’ve been referred by your general dentist for a root canal or you’re searching for answers about persistent tooth pain, our endodontist provides definitive diagnoses and treatment plans designed to save your natural tooth whenever possible.

Our team understands that visiting a specialist can raise questions, especially if it’s your first time. We’ve put together resources to help, including a page on what an endodontist is and a detailed overview of what to expect at your first visit.


Endodontic Services That Barton Hills Residents Can Rely On



At Duggan Endodontics, every diagnosis begins with a clear picture. We use cone beam CT imaging to generate a three-dimensional view of your tooth and surrounding structures, then examine the tooth under our high-powered surgical microscope. This combination reveals hidden canals, hairline fractures, and early-stage infections that conventional methods routinely miss.

Detailed cross-section illustration of a root canal procedure showing the cleaning of infected tooth pulp.Our treatments address every category of endodontic need:


  • Root Canal Therapy — Infection or inflammation within the tooth’s pulp is treated by removing the compromised tissue, cleaning the canal system, and sealing the tooth. Our microscope-guided approach ensures thorough treatment of even the most complex canal anatomy. Visit our page on the root canal process for a complete walkthrough.

  • Endodontic Retreatment — If a previous root canal has not healed or new symptoms emerge, retreatment gives the tooth another opportunity. Our endodontist reopens the tooth, identifies the unresolved issue, and reseals the canals with updated materials.

  • Apicoectomy — Persistent infection at the root tip may require an apicoectomy, a microsurgical procedure that removes the infected tissue and seals the root end. Performed entirely under the microscope, this approach preserves the natural tooth.

  • Traumatic Dental Injuries — Falls, sports impacts, and other accidents can crack, dislodge, or knock out a tooth. Prompt endodontic care for traumatic injuries maximizes the chance of saving the affected tooth.

  • Cracked Tooth Diagnosis — A cracked tooth often produces confusing symptoms — sharp pain when biting that vanishes quickly, or sensitivity that defies easy explanation. Our diagnostic tools identify cracks with a level of accuracy that standard exams cannot match.



Barton Hills residents also have access to our emergency endodontic services for situations that cannot wait for a scheduled appointment.


Why Barton Hills Families Trust Our Endodontic Expertise



Choosing an endodontist is a decision that directly impacts whether your natural tooth can be saved, and Barton Hills patients choose Duggan Endodontics because our results reflect a commitment to excellence at every level. Our endodontist has focused exclusively on this specialty for years, building a depth of clinical experience that translates into confident diagnoses and predictable treatment outcomes.

Every procedure in our office benefits from the most advanced surgical microscope available in endodontics. This tool doesn’t just magnify — it illuminates structures deep within the tooth that are invisible under normal conditions, allowing our team to work with a precision that directly improves success rates. Paired with cone beam imaging and our advanced technology suite, this equipment ensures Barton Hills patients receive care informed by the clearest possible data.

Abstract illustration of a tooth showing nerve inflammation, representing root canal treatment.We also prioritize the human side of the experience. Our team communicates clearly, listens carefully, and never rushes through explanations. We want you to understand your condition and feel genuinely comfortable with the treatment plan before we begin. If dental anxiety is something you struggle with, our practice offers specialized care for anxious patients and effective pain management to ensure your visit is as stress-free as possible.


Getting to Our Office from Barton Hills



Duggan Endodontics is located at 1500 W. 38th St., Suite #10, Austin, TX 78731. From Barton Hills, head north on Lamar Boulevard past the river and continue to West 38th Street. The drive takes approximately ten to fifteen minutes and follows a straightforward route through central Austin.

On-site parking is available, and our appointment schedule runs Monday through Thursday with Saturday availability by request. To map the drive from your home, get directions on Google Maps.


Schedule Your Endodontic Visit



Barton Hills residents experiencing tooth pain or needing specialist care can call (512)-380-0777 or request an appointment online. The team at Duggan Endodontics looks forward to helping you protect your smile.


Frequently Asked Questions



How far is your office from Barton Hills?


Our West 38th Street office is about ten to fifteen minutes north of Barton Hills via Lamar Boulevard. The route is direct and avoids highway interchanges.


I injured a tooth during a sports activity. Should I see an endodontist?


Yes. If a tooth has been cracked, loosened, or knocked out during physical activity, prompt evaluation by an endodontist gives you the best chance of saving the tooth. Call our office at (512)-380-0777 as soon as possible so we can see you quickly. Our traumatic injuries page has more information on what to do in these situations.


Are root canals really necessary, or can the tooth heal on its own?


Once the pulp tissue inside a tooth becomes infected or dies, it cannot heal on its own. Without treatment, the infection can spread to the surrounding bone and soft tissue, potentially leading to an abscess or tooth loss. Root canal therapy removes the source of the infection and preserves the tooth. Our page on common reasons for needing endodontic therapy explains the conditions that make treatment necessary.


What happens if I delay getting a root canal?


Delaying treatment allows the infection to progress, which can lead to increased pain, abscess formation, spread of infection to neighboring teeth or bone, and potentially the loss of the tooth entirely. Early treatment typically results in simpler procedures, faster recovery, and better long-term outcomes.


Do you offer care for patients who are very nervous about dental work?


Absolutely. Many of our patients arrive feeling anxious, and our team is experienced in helping them feel comfortable. We take time to explain every step, use gentle techniques, and offer approaches specifically designed for nervous patients. Our goal is to change the way you feel about endodontic care.

Locations We Serve


Ashton Ranch
El Mirage
Kingswood Parke
Mountain Vista Ranch
Sun City Grand
Sun City
Commercial Core
Surprise Farms
Surprise
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