Endodontics at Haber Dental Center
Serving Endodontic Patients in Glendora, CA
Endodontic treatment at Haber Dental Center relieves dental pain and saves your teeth. During root canal treatment, Dr. Haber will carefully remove the pulp inside of a tooth, clean, disinfect, and shape the root canal, and then place a filling to seal the space. It’s a simple procedure that will relieve tooth pain caused by infection. Here at Haber Dental Center, we look forward to serving endodontic patients from Glendora, San Dimas, and Azusa, CA, as well as the surrounding area.
What Are the Symptoms of an Infected Tooth?
What Endodontic Procedures Does Dr. Haber Provide?
While a sufficiently complex case may result in us referring you to a specialist, Dr. Haber offers in-house root canal procedures and endodontic treatments such as:
How Can Haber Dental Center Help?
If you are near Glendora, CA and would like a consultation to find out if endodontic treatment will help, please give us a call at (626) 335-1211 or send us a quick email. We love serving our community and would be honored to serve you.
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