Yes, an endodontist can remove teeth, although their primary specialty is in diagnosing and treating issues related to the dental pulp and performing root canal treatments. While they are trained in surgical procedures, tooth extraction is typically performed by oral surgeons or general dentists. However, in certain cases, an endodontist may extract a tooth if it is necessary for a root canal procedure or if the tooth is severely damaged.
Perhaps you mean an "endodontist"? He's a dentist that specializes in gums and the pulpy insides of teeth.
I was told by an Endodontist that hairline fractures in teeth are filled and bonded, then covered with a crown to prevent further damage.
Pedodontist, a dentist who works specifically with children's teeth.
The doctor specializing in root canals is an Endodontist.
A patient would be referred to an endodontist if the patient needed a root canal procedure. An endodontist is a dentist who specializes in root canal procedures.
Endodontist Exodontist
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Endodontist
A Dentist or Endodontist.
The orthodontist is a dentist, but not all dentists are orthodontists. Dentist diagnoses and treats problems in the cavity of the mouth. Orthodontists treat misalignments in the mouth, called malocclusions, such as extra teeth, crowded teeth, congenitally missing teeth, and spacing problems. Souce: https://www.mcdermottortho.com/whats-the-difference-between-a-dentist-endodontist-and-orthodontist/
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