If you have a painful or sensitive tooth, you don’t need to have it extracted. At Endodontics Associates of Georgia, we can relieve pain and save your tooth with expert root canal services in Atlanta, Georgia, and surrounding areas. Our team of endodontists uses the latest technology and clinical excellence to administer even the most complex root canals. Visit our office, and reclaim your healthy, confident smile with advanced endodontic care.
FAQs about root canals
If you’ve been told you need a root canal or already had one, here are six common questions to ask your endodontist.
1. How long does a root canal take?
We can typically complete most root canals in a single visit, with a session lasting 45-90 minutes. At Endodontics Associates of Georgia, our use of GentleWave® technology allows us to clean the tooth more efficiently, often reducing treatment time. However, complex cases or teeth with multiple roots (such as molars) may require additional visits. Also, remember you need to visit a dentist to restore the treated tooth with a crown.
2. How does technology improve my experience?
Modern tools make root canals faster, more precise, and more comfortable than ever. Our office incorporates the latest technologies in your endodontic care.
- 3D imaging shows detailed views of your tooth’s structure
- Surgical microscopes help us see and treat even the smallest canals
- GentleWave® technology uses fluid dynamics and sound waves for a deeper, more thorough clean
You deserve the best dental care with the latest innovations modern dentistry has to offer. The result? A more effective procedure with minimal discomfort.
3. How long does my treated tooth last?
When properly performed and followed by a strong restoration, a root canal can last a lifetime. However, longevity largely depends on oral hygiene and follow-up care. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and see your dentist regularly. Many patients maintain their treated teeth in good health for decades.
4. Why do I need a root canal if my tooth doesn’t hurt?
Intense pain is often the tell-tale sign that you need a root canal. However, not every infected tooth causes pain. Sometimes the nerve inside the tooth dies quietly, so you might not feel symptoms. However, the infection remains.
Even if your tooth doesn’t hurt, an untreated infection can spread to your gums, jaw, or other teeth. That’s why we often recommend a root canal based on X-rays or other signs, not just pain. Early treatment prevents bigger problems later.
5. Can a root canal fail?
Root canals have a high success rate. However, a root canal can sometimes fail, though it’s rare. This can happen if a tiny canal was missed, a crown leaks, or new decay forms.
The good news? You often don’t have to lose the tooth. Endodontic retreatment can fix the issue. During retreatment, your endodontist reopens the tooth, cleans the canals again, and reseals it to ensure optimal health and function. With today’s advanced imaging and microscope technology, retreatment is more precise and successful than ever before.
Meet one of the best endodontists in Atlanta, Georgia
A root canal doesn’t just save your tooth—it restores your quality of life. Are you experiencing pain, or have been advised that you need a root canal? Don’t wait! Call (770) 952-0195 and schedule your appointment with our Atlanta office. We also have offices in Kennesaw (770) 499-2102, Roswell (678) 503-5355, and Cartersville (470) 315-4886.
Meet the Doctors of Endodontics Associates Group

At Endodontics Associates Group, our board-certified endodontists bring exceptional skill, compassion, and advanced technology to every root canal procedure. With multiple convenient locations, our team is dedicated to saving natural teeth and relieving dental pain using the most biologically respectful techniques available, including GentleWave® therapy, CBCT imaging, and laser-assisted disinfection.
Each of our doctors is a specialist in diagnosing and treating complex dental pain, calcified canals, retreatments, and apical surgeries. We collaborate closely with general dentists and specialists to ensure seamless care and predictable results. Whether you're a patient in need of urgent relief or a referring dentist seeking expert support, our doctors are here to help.
Our mission is simple: preserve teeth, protect health, and provide peace of mind—one root canal at a time.