417 Endodontics

1200 E Woodhurst Dr B200, Springfield, MO 65804

Dr. Steven Raphael grew up in Springfield,a few short minutes from the 417 Endodontics office. After graduating from Kickapoo High School in 1996, Steven earned a B.A. in Psychology from Stanford in 2000, a D.D.S. from the University of Missouri at Kansas City in 2007, and an Endodontic Specialty Certificate from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2011. In 2012, Steven returned to Springfield to join 417 Endodontics and is looking forward to many years of providing quality dental care to the Ozarks.

Steven is a member of the American Dental Association, the American Association of Endodontists, the Missouri Dental Society, the Greater Springfield Dental Society, the Illinois Dental Society, the Greater Chicago Dental Society, and the Edgar D. Coolidge Endodontic Study Club. In his spare time, Steven enjoys spending time with his wife and daughters, listening to and playing music, traveling, playing sports, participating in physical fitness, and watching movies, concerts, and theater.

No onewantsto go to the dentist. We get that. But we're here to make your experience as stress-free and positive as possible, and remember: When we're all done, you'll leave our office feeling a million times better.

417 Endodontics - Endodontist in Springfield, MO

Once your regular dentist has referred you to our office, we'll go about figuring out what's wrong with you and whether endodontic treatment is actually the answer. We'll review your medical and dental history, perform diagnostic tests, take some x-rays, and figure out the best course of action to get you all fixed up.

Sometimes, the pain you 're feeling can actually be coming from a different area than you might think -- a weird phenomenon known as 'referred pain.' We 'll look for that, too, to make sure we 're going after the correct source of your discomfort.

Pain that seems like it might need a root canal can also be related to a host of other issues -- anything from a sinus infection to a blocked salivary gland. If we see that something like that is going on, we'll refer you to the proper medical professional for the problem, since a root canal wouldn't help.

417 Endodontics - Endodontist in Springfield, MO

Okay -- let's start with a quick lesson on teeth. From the outside, our teeth look hard and solid, right? But inside every tooth, beneath that shiny enamel and a hard layer called the dentin, is a soft tissue called the pulp. It's made up of blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue.

You need a root canal when the pulp becomes inflamed or infected. That can happen because of deep decay or fillings, a crack or chip in the tooth, or some sort of trauma. If any of those things are left untreated, they can cause serious pain or swelling -- even a not-so-fun build-up of pus and debris.

That's where we come in. During a root canal, our endodontists use a series of super-small instruments along with special medicines to remove the infected pulp. They then carefully clean and reshape the inside of the tooth's root. Last but not least, they fill and seal up the space with a rubbery filling known as gutta percha.

Once all that's finished, you'll go back to your regular dentist, who will put a crown on the tooth to protect it and get it back in business for you. After that, the tooth should work and feel fine -- just like any other pearly white in your beautiful mouth.(On occasion, we'llhave to retreat a root canal later on -- if there are new fractures, for instance, or infections that come up in the tooth after your initial visit -- but that's more the exception than the rule.)

Some of the tools we'll use for a root canal include a dental operating microscope, which lets us zoom way in to see the inside of your tooth and look for fractures orextra canals,andan electronic apex locator, which helps us make sure we treat the entire canal from top to bottom.

417 Endodontics - Endodontist in Springfield, MO

Most of the time, the regular root canal procedure described above is all we need to do. Every now and then, though, a tooth can become infected months or even years after a successful treatment. In those cases, endodontic surgery may be able to save the tooth.

It sounds a little icky, but it works: What we do is open up the gum tissue near the tooth to get at the underlying bone and take away theinfected tissue. We also take out the very end of the tooth's root while we're there, then put in a small filling and/or a few stitches to help seal everything up and make sure it heals properly. In the months after that's done, the bone heals around the end of the root -- and in most cases, the tooth is then healthy and fine from there on out.

Other procedures we'll sometimes do include vital pulp therapy, in which we remove unhealthy tissue in a tooth that isn't fully developedand thus allow the body to keep developing a healthy root on its own; pulpal regeneration, in which we stimulate an undeveloped tooth to make it start growing again (yes, effectively bringing it back from the dead -- but don't worry: It won't become a zombie!); and trauma management, in which we'll work with teeth that have been damaged -- splinting loose teeth orreplanting teeth that have become detached, for instance-- to get your mouth feeling happy and healthy again.

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Jean Edwards
2 years ago
My dentist referred me to 417 Endodontics for a root canal. There had been a cancelation, so I got an appointment for the next morning at 8:20. I was done and leaving his office at 9:18. Although I was given a prescription for pain afterwards, I have had no pain, did not have to fill the prescription and have only taken Tylenol. Also, I was given the option of a payment plan, since I don't have dental insurance after retirement. I highly recommend 417 Endodontics.


Priscilla Dickenson
2 years ago
Dr. And staff very professional. Treated me well.


Barbara Wright
2 years ago
I was very nervous about having a root canal but the staff was very courteous & pleasant when I arrived which helped me. Dr. Steven & staff were reassuring & there was no pain! Very quick procedure. Thank you!


Missy Lucas
2 years ago
I loved the staff, the dentist was so reassuring, explaining what he was doing at each step. Procedure was done in about 30 minutes and I returned to work with no issues. The only place I will ever go if I need another root canal!!!!


Daniel Shick
2 years ago
Very professional, in and out. As soon as I was numb they were ready to go to work without me saying anything. Comforted me through the whole process making sure I was good. Unfortunately I've had a few root canals but I would say this was the best experience I've had.


Calvin Henry
2 years ago
Phenomenal staff!


Mike Jones
2 years ago
Prompt, friendly, professional. Will recommend to others.


Gary Paddock
2 years ago
This was an expensive root canal; in my case, a little over $1,500.00 It looks like my dental insurance is going to cover most of that though. As far as the experience itself... It was alright. Dr. Steven Raphael and his assistant put me at ease, in fact, I felt relaxed from the moment I walked into the building. These guys make you feel like they know what they're doing - and they do. Would I recommend 417 Endodontics to a friend? Yes.


Terry Heitman
2 years ago
Dr. RAPHAEL and staff did a wonderful job. Very professional and pain free.


Sarah Dodson
2 years ago
The dr. was professional and kind. He worked quickly on my root canal and let me know how it was going along the way. If you have to have this kind of work done, this is an excellent place.


John Fitzgibbon
2 years ago
I was nervous when I first went in for my root canal. However, after a few minutes I felt very comfortable because of the polite and professional people that were in the office. Dr. Raphael Was very professional and courteous. I would recommend him to anyone.


Shaniqua Owens
2 years ago
Very good service! I went into my appointment nervous and Dr. Raphael was great in explaining the procedure to me and keeping me update the entire time while doing the procedure.


Mark Ryder
2 years ago
I was seen on an emergency basis. They fit me right in. Everyone was kind. The entire procedure was explained step by step, as well as the charges. Very pleased with the whole experience.


Cindy Baker
2 years ago
I was very impressed as Dr Steven educated me before and after my procedure which I appreciated and my visit was definitely a positive experience! Very pleasant office staff!


Jesi Beauchamp
2 years ago
Straightforward and to the point, made sure I was comfortable and pain-free throughout the procedure.


Lynda Norton
2 years ago
I was dreading this appointment but was at ease almost immediately.


Ashley Lewis
2 years ago
I got in the very next day for a root canal and it was virtually painless minus a little shot! Very kind staff, quick in and out, and stopped the pain!


Becky Stepp
2 years ago
Dr. Steven Raphael, DDS and staff were very kind, and called to work me into a cancelled appointment.


Jose Ssanchz
2 years ago
Great service. Friendly personnel. They explain the procedure and always ask how I was doing. Was in and out in a great time.


klove
2 years ago
Everything went super smooth. Thanks!


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