As a dental pioneer, Dr. Stuart has always been right at the forefront of technology and improving the patient experience. Her strong commitment to continued education and top-quality care contribute to her being the standout and respected clinician she is today.
Dr. Stuarts high-level of expertise and unique patient-centered approach allows her to help you get the effective pain relief you deserve. Her outstanding techniques are a testament to the passion she has for her profession and our patients.
Dr. Stuart demonstrates exceptional care when explaining, educating, and reassuring patients during each visit. Her primary motivation, as a leader in endodontics, is to provide exceptional and comprehensive treatment to all patients in a truly comfortable environment.
From an early age, Dr. Aomin was fascinated with science and medicine. She was always looking through textbooks and studying pictures of the mouth and teeth. Her curiosity, combined with her past dental experiences, were the main reasons she became passionate about being involved in the dental field.
Our endodontist genuinely strives to make you feel reassured about your root canal procedure. Her empathetic nature allows her to connect with patients and truly understand common fears and anxieties.
Dr. Andrew Kenneth Satz was born and raised in Indianapolis, IN. During his time as a medical student, Dr. Satz met world-renowned anesthesiologist Robert K. Stoelting. This inspired him to pursue a career in helping patients stay safe during medical treatment. He is happily married and the father of four wonderful children.
Dr. Steve Fraser completed his residency and fellowship at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. Since 2001, Dr. Fraser has been practicing with Northside Anesthesia and working alongside Advanced EndoCare to aid patients during their endodontic procedures. He is married and the proud father to three children.
Endodontics is a branch of dentistry that specializes in the dental pulp or the inside of your tooth. The pulp tissue contains blood vessels, nerves, and other tissue, which help develop your tooths root.
If you suffer from decay or a cracked tooth, the pulp can become infected and filled with bacteria. In turn, this causes the nerves within the pulp to become inflamed, resulting in a severe toothache. Endodontic treatment (or root canal therapy) is necessary to relieve pain and restore the health of your tooth.
A root canal is one of the most common dental procedures performed well over 14 million every year. A root canal is required when the pulp (nerves/blood vessels) in the center of your tooth becomes infected and causes pain.
Once free of disease, the canal is filled with a composite material to maintain the tooth structure. It is then sealed with a metal-free filling that blends seamlessly with your smile. In some cases, you may need a crown to protect the injured tooth.
This procedure is truly ground-breaking! Using tissue engineering or stem cell therapy, our experts can promote growth in teeth that would otherwise be compromised. Teeth with short roots, thin walls, or undeveloped nerves can enjoy fresh development.
I had my root canal done today with Advanced EndoCare. I have to say due to my past experience with a root canal at a different clinic, I was terrified. But the positivity and laughter of the whole team made me feel right at home. I was shocked when I was told, ''You're all done!'' Dr. Stuart is the best out there. Thanks, Kathryn! You're the best.
When root canal treatment is not enough to save the tooth, Dr. Stuart may suggest safe and innovative surgical endodontics. This modern approach is used by our specialist to restore the structure and integrity of your tooth.
If you are suffering from persistent inflammation or infection after a root canal, Dr. Stuart may recommend an apicoectomy. We can eliminate all signs of trouble with this innovative procedure in a pain-free manner.