225 Wickham Tce Brisbane 4000

Endodontic Group opening hours in Brisbane


Endodontic Group opening hours in Brisbane

Mon
8:00am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:00am - 5:00pm
Sat Not Provided
Sun Not Provided
Open Monday to Friday
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  1. About Us

  2. Products and Services

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  4. FAQs

About Us

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About Endodontic Group

AT A GLANCE
  • Highly skilled, specialist endodontists
  • Experts in managing dental trauma
  • The most advanced technology
  • Prompt & convenient treatment
  • Specialists in emergencies & complicated cases
At the Endodontic Group, we put the most advanced technology into the hands of highly trained specialists for the benefit of our patients. Our registered endodontists have been chosen for their unique skill-sets, knowledge and experience, specialising in root canal therapy, dental trauma management & endodontic microsurgery.

With 6 locations across south-east Queensland, our team combines technical expertise, state-of-the-art technology, convenience, and a compassionate, patient-centred approach to treatment to help us achieve the best possible outcome for every patient we treat. In addition to the routine use of operating microscopes, digital radiography to minimise radiation exposure, and CBCT (cone beam computed technology) for comprehensive and clear 3D imagery, we’ve adopted accreditation sterilisation standards with single use instruments to reduce the chance of complications. At all times, your peace of mind is our priority.

Payment Methods

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ABN
50 899 269 329
Staff
21-50
Established
1980

Products and Services

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Issues

Abscess, Cracked Teeth, Dead Teeth, Dental Pulp, Facial Trauma, Infections, Inflammation, Nerves, Pressure, Root Canals, Sensitivity, Swellings

Catering To

Endodontics, Special Needs

Services

Root Canal Surgery

Keywords

root canal treatment

Additional Locations

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FAQs

  • What signs indicate I may require endodontic treatment?

    Some signs to indicate you may need endodontic treatment include; continuous pain, extreme or prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, tender gums sensitive to touch and pain when chewing, discoloration of a tooth and facial swelling. Sometimes you may have no symptoms at all, which is why regular check-up appointments are so important.

  • Do you offer sedation?

    We offer general anaesthetic and intravenous sedation options for treatment, if required. Contact us to discuss what's best for you, or you can speak with your endodontist directly about your options during your initial consultation.

  • What are the signs/symptoms that you may require treatment?

    Some signs to indicate you may need endodontic treatment include: *Continuous pain, *Extreme or prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, *Discomfort when chewing, *Discoloration of a tooth, *Facial swelling. Sometimes you may have no symptoms at all, which is why regular check-up appointments with your dentist are so important.

  • Do you treat Veteran Affairs patients?

    The Endodontic Group is happy to offer our expertise to Veterans Affairs patients.

  • When will I have to pay for the treatment?

    We like to make our patients aware that payment for your initial consultation, treatment or review is required on the day of your visit. We have EFTPOS facilities available which accept visa and MasterCard, we also accept cash and cheque payments.

  • How can endodontic treatment save my tooth?

    By removing the infected pulp, cleaning and shaping the root canals, the endodontist relieves inflammation and pain. The root canals can then be filled and sealed. Afterwards, you return to your dentist, who places a crown or other restoration over the remaining tooth to protect it. Once restored, the tooth continues to function like any other tooth.

  • Why are X-Rays taken?

    It is necessary to take a number of radiographs (x-rays) during treatment - these are required to check various treatment stages. Since the roots are under the gum and in bone, the root canals can't be seen with the naked eye and can only be visualised with the assistance of radiographs. Our practice uses advanced digital radiography to minimise radiation exposure.