Dr. Brian Kunz, DMD

944 E Haverford Rd, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

Main Line Endodontic Associates, P.C. began as the practice of Dr. Louis I. Grossman in Philadelphia in the 1930s. Dr. Grossman is regarded as the 'father of endodontic therapy' since he wrote the first text book in 1940 and performed much of the original work in endodontics. Dr. Edgar R. Kunz, Jr. (the father of Dr. Brian Kunz) joined Dr. Grossman in the practice of endodontics in the late 1950s. Both taught at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.

Dr. Kunz and Dr. Hurtt continue to follow in the footsteps of their mentors, Dr. Grossman and Dr. Kunz, in providing the best and latest in scientific endodontic care for their patients in a caring and compassionate manner.

Our treatment rooms are equipped with the latest effective technological advances in endodontics, including microscopes, ultrasonics, cone beam CT scan, and digital x-rays. In addition to endodontic therapy, we also provide bleaching of endodontically treated teeth, jaw pain diagnosis, and microsurgical endodontic care.

Digital Radiography All radiographs (x-rays) in our office are taken with digital sensors using an advanced non-film computerized system. This system reduces x-ray levels up to 80% from traditional film based dental x-ray systems.

Cone Beam Computed Tomography When needed, the Kodak 9000 3D provides very detailed three-dimensional digital radiographs of the jaws to image areas of interest with minimal radiation. This new technology provides us with unprecedented ability to diagnose problems in the roots of teeth and the adjacent bone.

Dr. Brian Kunz, DMD - Endodontist in Bryn Mawr, PA

Endodontics is a specialty of dentistry recognized by the American Dental Association dealing with treatment of the pulp and surrounding tissues of a tooth. When you look at your tooth in the mirror, what you see is the crown. The rest of the tooth, the portion hidden beneath the gum line, is the root. The outer portion of the root is a hard tissue called dentin. The inside root canal contains the pulp, a soft tissue consisting of blood vessels and nerves. Bacteria introduced into the pulp because of tooth decay, periodontal disease, or a fracture can cause inflammation, pain, and severe damage to the pulp.

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Kim Lipetz
2 years ago
I can not recommend Dr Kunz enough. After being misdiagnosed 3x by my dentist, I went to see Dr Kunz with excruciating tooth pain. I was in tears in the office. I also have dental phobia and he snd his staff were so amazing. They were kind and they even called to check on me. Thankfully the abscess only required a root canal. Dr Kunz diagnosed it in literally 15 minutes. 3 months of hell in 15 minutes! He will be the only endodontist I will use if I ever need one again. Thank you Dr Kunz and your caring staff.


Craig Bozzacco
3 years ago
Greatest Endodontist. Very caring.


Craig Bozzacco
4 years ago
Greatest Endodontist. Very caring.


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