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Endodontists in Orange County, FL

28 endodontists across Orange County. Browse by city or filter by insurance and telehealth.

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100%

Accepting patients

54%

Most common: DMD

Top-Rated Endodontists in Orange County, FL

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Dr. Ericka Shelly Lowe, DMD, MS

DMD, MS

Specialty: endodontistState: FLCounty: Orange County
Orange County, FL
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About endodontists in Orange County, FL

Orange County has 28 endodontists. The most common credential is DMD (54%). 100% are currently accepting new patients.

Nearby hospitals include Mayo Clinic - Jacksonville, Cleveland Clinic Florida - Weston, and Tampa General Hospital. Local training programs run through University of Florida College of Dentistry and Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine.

What to expect at your first endodontist visit in Orange County, FL

The endodontist will take X-rays (possibly a 3D scan) and test the tooth's vitality with cold or electric stimulation. They will explain whether a root canal can save the tooth and what the procedure involves. The root canal itself is typically completed in one visit lasting 60 to 90 minutes under local anesthesia.

When to see a endodontist

See an endodontist for persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to heat that lingers, a darkened tooth, swelling or tenderness near a tooth, or pain when biting down. Your general dentist may refer you if a tooth needs root canal therapy, especially for molars or teeth with complicated root structures.

Typical costs

Root canal (front tooth): $600-900 · Root canal (molar): $900-1,400 · Retreatment: $900-1,600

Common reasons to see a endodontist in Orange County, FL

Root canal treatment

When decay or damage reaches the nerve inside a tooth, a root canal saves the tooth by removing the infected tissue. Endodontists perform this procedure regularly and use advanced techniques to make it comfortable.

Persistent tooth pain after treatment

A tooth that continues to ache after a filling or crown may have an issue deeper in the root. Endodontists use microscopes and specialized imaging to find and treat problems other providers might miss.

Cracked tooth diagnosis

Cracks in teeth are notoriously difficult to detect on standard X-rays. Endodontists specialize in diagnosing cracks that cause intermittent pain, especially when biting.

Dental abscess

An abscess is a pocket of infection at the root of a tooth that can cause severe pain and swelling. Endodontists drain the infection and perform root canal therapy to save the tooth when possible.

See oral surgeons if the tooth cannot be saved →

Retreatment of failed root canals

A small percentage of root canals do not heal properly or develop new issues years later. Endodontists can re-treat these teeth or perform apicoectomy surgery to resolve persistent infections.

Browse endodontists by city in Orange County

Orlando(23574)Winter Park(3240)Maitland(1643)Apopka(1199)Winter Garden(1073)Ocoee(1010)Windermere(335)Oakland(45)Belle Isle(25)Gotha(13)Eatonville(7)Zellwood(6)Edgewood(3)Clarcona(2)

Frequently asked questions about endodontists in Orange County, FL

Orange County, FL has 28 licensed endodontists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.

Yes. 100% of endodontists in Orange County, FL are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.

The most commonly accepted carriers among endodontists in Orange County, FL include humana, qhp-87571, qhp-33602, qhp-30751, and qhp-74313. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.

A root canal on a front tooth typically costs $600 to $900. Molar root canals range from $900 to $1,400. Retreatment of a previously treated tooth costs $900 to $1,600. Actual costs in Orange County, FL depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Root canals are classified as major procedures by most dental plans, usually covered at 50% to 80%. A crown from your general dentist is needed afterward and is billed separately.

Start by confirming a provider accepts your dental insurance. Look at credentials and patient reviews. Orange County, FL has 28 endodontists, so you have options to compare. FindClarity lets you filter by insurance, location, and whether the provider is accepting new patients.

DMD stands for Doctor of Dental Medicine and DDS stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery. Both are equivalent qualifications. In Orange County, FL, 54% hold the DMD credential and 21% hold DDS. The difference is in training pathway, not quality of care.

Some endodontists in Orange County, FL accept Florida Medicaid, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid coverage for root canals varies by state. Some states cover endodontic treatment for all teeth, while others limit coverage to anterior teeth or emergency situations only. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Florida Medicaid participation before scheduling.

Nearby Counties

Miami-Dade County(78204)Broward County(38323)Hillsborough County(32808)Palm Beach County(27445)Duval County(22553)Pinellas County(17276)Lee County(13314)Alachua County(11989)Brevard County(9309)Volusia County(8460)

Other specialties in Orange County

DentistsPrimary Care DoctorsTherapistsDermatologistsCardiologistsOrthopedistsOB-GYNsPsychiatrists

Insurance & Endodontist coverage

Top accepted carriers in Orange County, FL include humana, qhp-87571, qhp-33602, qhp-30751, and qhp-74313.

Root canals are generally covered under dental insurance as a major procedure, typically at 50-80% of the allowed amount. A front tooth root canal costs less than a molar. Your plan may require prior authorization. You will still need a crown from your general dentist afterward, which is billed separately.

Apopka, FL
19Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Hamza Usman Mir, DMD

DMD

Orlando, FL

14Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Mobeen Alvi, DDS

DDS

Orlando, FL

14Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Tavis M Sisson, DMD

DMD

Orlando, FL

14Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Nicole Vu, DMD

DMD

Orlando, FL

14Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Patti Dowling, DMD

DMD

Orlando, FL

13Clarity ScoreAccepting
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