Endodontist Near North Burnet, TX
North Burnet has transformed into one of Austin’s most dynamic mixed-use districts, where tech campuses, new residential developments, and local businesses sit side by side along the Burnet Road corridor. If you live or work in this fast-growing area and need endodontic care, Duggan Endodontics is conveniently located just a short drive south on West 38th Street. Our practice is devoted entirely to endodontics — the specialty focused on treating conditions inside the tooth — and we provide the advanced diagnostics and precision treatment that North Burnet residents deserve.
Whether you’re experiencing sudden tooth pain during your workday or have been referred by your general dentist for a root canal, our team is ready to help. We understand that your schedule is busy, and we’ve designed our practice to make high-quality endodontic care accessible without requiring you to cross the city. From the moment you call to schedule until you walk out after treatment, efficiency and thoroughness guide everything we do.
Our endodontist has dedicated an entire career to this single specialty, which means you benefit from the kind of deep, concentrated expertise that only comes from years of focused practice. To learn more about how endodontic specialists differ from general dentists, visit our page on what an endodontist is.
Advanced Endodontic Services for the North Burnet Area
At Duggan Endodontics, we combine specialized training with state-of-the-art technology to deliver endodontic care that is both thorough and comfortable. Our diagnostic process begins with cone beam CT imaging, which creates a detailed 3D map of your tooth, root structure, and surrounding bone. This imaging, paired with our high-powered surgical microscope, gives us an unparalleled view of what’s happening inside your tooth before and during treatment.
The treatments we offer include:
- Root Canal Therapy — When decay, trauma, or infection reaches the pulp tissue inside your tooth, a root canal removes the damaged tissue, disinfects the canal system, and seals the tooth to prevent further problems. Our root canal process is efficient, precise, and far more comfortable than most patients expect.
- Endodontic Retreatment — A previously treated tooth that develops new symptoms or fails to heal may benefit from retreatment. Our endodontist reopens the tooth, identifies and resolves the underlying issue, and reseals the canals using updated techniques.
- Apicoectomy — This microsurgical procedure addresses persistent infection at the root tip by removing the affected tissue and placing a seal at the root end, all performed under the surgical microscope for pinpoint accuracy.
- Cracked Tooth Diagnosis and Treatment — Cracks in teeth can be incredibly difficult to detect with conventional methods. Our magnification and imaging tools allow us to locate and evaluate cracked teeth that might otherwise go undiagnosed, then recommend the most conservative effective treatment.
- Emergency Endodontic Care — Severe tooth pain and dental injuries don’t follow a schedule. We prioritize emergency root canal services and work to see urgent cases as quickly as possible.
North Burnet patients also benefit from our Waterlase laser technology, which we use in select cases to enhance precision and patient comfort during treatment.
Why North Burnet Professionals and Families Trust Our Team
In a district defined by innovation and high standards, the endodontic care you receive should match. At Duggan Endodontics, every procedure is performed under the most powerful surgical microscope available in dentistry. This isn’t a tool reserved for complex cases — we use it for every patient, every time, because the level of detail it provides directly impacts treatment quality and long-term outcomes.
Our endodontist’s career-long commitment to this single specialty means our team encounters a wide variety of endodontic scenarios on a daily basis. Complex root anatomy, calcified canals, previously failed treatments — these are situations we navigate regularly, drawing on deep experience and advanced technology to find solutions that preserve your natural tooth.
We also recognize that many patients arrive at our office feeling anxious. Whether it’s your first root canal or you’ve had a difficult dental experience in the past, our team takes the time to put you at ease. We explain every step before it happens, answer questions without rushing, and create an environment where you feel informed and in control. For patients who need additional support, we offer sedation options to ensure a comfortable experience.
A Straightforward Drive from North Burnet
Our office is located at 1500 W. 38th St., Suite #10, Austin, TX 78731 — directly south of the North Burnet district along Burnet Road. The drive takes roughly ten minutes and follows a single road without any highway merges or complicated turns. For those coming from the area near the Domain or Braker Lane, simply head south on Burnet Road until you reach West 38th Street.
On-site parking is available, and our office hours — Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., plus Saturday by appointment — are designed to fit the schedules of working professionals and families alike. Get directions to our office to see the route from your location.
Schedule Your Appointment
North Burnet residents can reach our team by calling (512)-380-0777 or by requesting an appointment online. Whether you need urgent care or a planned consultation, Duggan Endodontics is here to provide the expert endodontic treatment you’re looking for.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I schedule an appointment during my lunch break?
Our office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and we offer midday appointment slots. Many of our North Burnet patients schedule consultations or follow-ups during their lunch hour. Call our office and we will work to find a time that fits your schedule.
What happens during an endodontic consultation?
During your initial visit, we review your dental history, take cone beam CT images of the affected tooth, and perform a thorough clinical examination. Our endodontist then explains the diagnosis, discusses treatment options, and answers all of your questions before any treatment decisions are made. Learn more about your first visit.
Is it normal for a tooth to hurt after a root canal?
Some mild tenderness or sensitivity around the treated tooth is normal for a few days following a root canal. This typically resolves on its own and can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. If discomfort persists or worsens, contact our office. Our root canal aftercare page has more guidance.
How do I know if I need retreatment on a tooth that already had a root canal?
Signs that a previously treated tooth may need retreatment include new or recurring pain, swelling near the tooth, or sensitivity when biting. These symptoms suggest the tooth has not fully healed or has developed a new problem. An evaluation with our team, including 3D imaging, is the best way to determine whether non-surgical retreatment or another approach is needed.
Do you treat patients from the North Burnet and Domain area?
Absolutely. We serve patients from North Burnet, the Domain area, and neighborhoods throughout Austin. Our office on West 38th Street is a quick drive south on Burnet Road, making it especially convenient for anyone who lives or works in the North Burnet corridor.
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