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Endodontist Near Rollingwood, TX



A dentist using a dental microscope for precise treatment or analysis in a modern clinic setting.Rollingwood is a small, tightly knit community that sits just west of Austin proper, where tree-lined streets and a strong sense of neighborhood identity make it one of the most desirable places to call home in the greater Austin area. When Rollingwood residents need endodontic care — the specialized branch of dentistry focused on treating problems inside the tooth — Duggan Endodontics is a short drive east on West 38th Street. Our practice handles nothing but endodontics, giving you access to a level of expertise and technology that general dental offices simply cannot match for complex internal tooth conditions.

A tooth that has been aching for days, sudden sensitivity that makes it impossible to enjoy a hot cup of coffee, or a referral from your family dentist — whatever path brings you to our door, our endodontist is prepared to diagnose the problem with certainty and treat it with the goal of preserving your natural tooth. We believe your own teeth are worth saving whenever possible, and the treatments we offer are designed to do exactly that.

Learn more about the specialty on our page explaining what an endodontist is, or explore the root canal process to see what modern endodontic treatment actually involves.


Specialized Endodontic Treatments for Rollingwood Residents



Every patient at Duggan Endodontics receives a thorough diagnostic evaluation before treatment is ever discussed. We begin with cone beam CT imaging, which produces a high-resolution 3D map of the tooth, its roots, and the surrounding bone. Our endodontist then examines the tooth under a surgical microscope that provides the magnification and illumination needed to see structures invisible to the unaided eye.

Cross-section of a tooth's root and nerve structure, emphasizing the importance of root canal treatment.Our services span the entire scope of endodontic care:


  • Root Canal Therapy — The standard of care for saving a tooth with infected or inflamed pulp. Our endodontist removes the diseased tissue, cleans each canal under microscopic guidance, and seals the tooth against future infection. We approach every root canal with the same meticulous standard, whether the tooth has one canal or four.

  • Endodontic Retreatment — A previously treated tooth that develops new pain, swelling, or infection may need retreatment. Our technology often reveals the specific reason the first treatment fell short, allowing us to address the root cause and give the tooth a second chance.

  • Apicoectomy — When non-surgical retreatment cannot resolve a persistent root-tip infection, an apicoectomy removes the infected tissue surgically. This microsurgical procedure is precise, minimally invasive, and has a strong success rate.

  • Cracked Tooth EvaluationCracked teeth are among the trickiest dental conditions to diagnose. Our combination of 3D imaging and microscopic examination allows us to find fractures that other methods miss and to recommend the most conservative treatment possible.

  • Dental Trauma — Injuries to teeth from falls, accidents, or sports require urgent specialized care. We provide treatment for traumatic dental injuries with the speed and precision these situations demand.



We also offer laser-assisted endodontic therapy using Waterlase technology in appropriate cases, and emergency appointments for situations that cannot wait.


The Standard of Endodontic Care Rollingwood Families Deserve



Rollingwood residents expect the best from their service providers, and Duggan Endodontics was built to deliver exactly that. Our endodontist has devoted an entire career to this single specialty, developing a clinical instinct honed by years of treating the most complex cases alongside routine ones. That depth of experience means faster, more accurate diagnoses and treatment plans that are tailored to the specific reality of your tooth — not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Our technology is the best available. The surgical microscope we use for every procedure provides unmatched magnification and lighting, enabling our team to treat teeth with the kind of precision that translates directly into higher success rates. Cone beam CT imaging gives us the complete anatomical picture before we begin, and Waterlase laser technology adds another dimension of precision and comfort when indicated.

Abstract illustration of a tooth showing nerve inflammation, representing root canal treatment.Beyond the clinical excellence, we are committed to creating an experience that feels genuinely personal. Our team listens carefully, explains findings using real images from your scans, and treats you as an active participant in your own care. We never recommend unnecessary treatment, and we always make sure you understand the reasoning behind our recommendations. For patients who feel anxious about dental procedures, we offer sedation options and a compassionate approach that makes all the difference.


A Quick Drive East from Rollingwood



Duggan Endodontics is located at 1500 W. 38th St., Suite #10, Austin, TX 78731. From Rollingwood, head east on Bee Cave Road or take MoPac northbound to the West 35th or 38th Street exit. The drive typically takes ten to fifteen minutes and follows familiar routes that avoid downtown congestion.

On-site parking is available, and we offer appointments Monday through Thursday with Saturday scheduling by request. Get directions to our office to plan your visit.


Get in Touch with Our Team



Rollingwood residents can call (512)-380-0777 or request an appointment online to schedule with Duggan Endodontics. We look forward to providing the specialized care your teeth deserve.


Frequently Asked Questions



How do I get to your office from Rollingwood?


Head east on Bee Cave Road or take MoPac northbound to the West 35th or 38th Street exit. Our office is at 1500 W. 38th St., Suite #10. The drive takes about ten to fifteen minutes depending on traffic.


Can a tooth that has already had a root canal get infected again?


It is possible, though not common. A previously treated tooth may develop new infection if the original seal breaks down, if new decay develops around the restoration, or if canals were missed during the first procedure. When this occurs, endodontic retreatment or surgery can often save the tooth.


What is the Waterlase laser, and how does it help during treatment?


The Waterlase is a dental laser that combines laser energy with a gentle water spray to clean and disinfect the canal system during endodontic procedures. It can reach areas that traditional instruments may not fully access, and it is often associated with improved patient comfort. Our Waterlase technology page has more details.


How do I know if my tooth pain is an emergency?


Severe, constant pain that does not respond to over-the-counter medication, visible swelling in the face or gums, a knocked-out tooth, or pain accompanied by fever are all signs that you should seek care promptly. Call our office at (512)-380-0777 and we will do our best to see you as soon as possible. Our emergency services page describes how we handle urgent cases.


Do you coordinate with my general dentist after treatment?


Yes. After completing your endodontic treatment, we send a detailed report and relevant imaging to your general dentist so they can plan the final restoration, typically a crown. This collaborative approach ensures continuity of care and the best long-term outcome for your tooth.

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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