Endodontic Center of Southern Indiana

Endodontic Center of Southern Indiana - Endodontist in Jasper, IN
1950 St Charles St #6, Jasper, IN 47546
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Thursday7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday7:30am - 12:00pm
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Like almost everything else in life, there is some variation as to what you might be experiencing when your dentist says that you need to have a root canal. Some people are in constant, distracting pain; others have no pain at all. The vast majority will have had some tooth pain, usually characterized by increased ouch! from cold or hot liquids, biting tenderness, a throbbing or aching jaw, and occasionally swelling and drainage.

Every tooth has a small amount of soft tissue inside. Its called the dental pulp, but most of the world, unfortunately, calls it the nerve, which just sounds bad and foreboding. The pulp plays a critical role in tooth development, so when you are a child or in your early teens the pulp is busy doing its lifes work. Once the tooth is fully developed the pulp switches into a more casual mode of life, letting you know if youve got ice cream in your mouth, but otherwise not causing much fuss.

However, many things can damage that tissue irreversibly, sometimes as quickly as overnight and sometimes as slowly as over 10+ years. Anyway, most of that tissue is located in a network of small tubes that run through the roots, like microscopic finger holes in a glove. These can be as small as the diameter of a human hair, or as wide as an uncooked thin spaghetti noodle. Someone in ages past named these tubes the root canals, and the name has stuck. Endodontics can be broken down into two root (Ha!) words, endo-inside and dont-tooth. Thus the work of an endodontist is usually to clean the damaged pulp tissue from within those small canals, thus allowing both the tooth and the often-sore jaw to heal.

With unrelenting advances in technology, including three dimensional cone beam imaging, visual magnification and lighting, special miniaturized equipment, and many, many years of experience, Dr. Meier and his staff can complete almost all cases in 25-40 minutes, with you being totally comfortable from start to finish. Weve got your back. We know your great aunt may have told you about her painful root canal back in 1963, but that was a different place and time, and were not going there.

If you are interested in finding out more about the nuts and bolts of endodontics, these links connect you to the information pages at the American Association of Endodontists. Its a great site, so have a good time.

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Ryan Taylor
2 years ago
Dr. Meier and staff were awesome. I was a little nervous since i haven't had a root canal before. He explained everything and the procedure was quick and pretty well painless. I would definitely go back if I needed an endodontist again.


Kelsi Rae
2 years ago
Just finished my first root canal, I was terrified walking in for my Eval- but Dr Meier saw how much pain I was in and took care of the entire process today!!! Great chairside manner, very thorough at explaining process and did a great job. I walked out pain free!!! Thank you


Ryan Taylor
3 years ago
Dr. Meier and staff were awesome. I was a little nervous since i haven't had a root canal before. He explained everything and the procedure was quick and pretty well painless. I would definitely go back if I needed an endodontist again.


Kelsi Rae
3 years ago
Just finished my first root canal, I was terrified walking in for my Eval- but Dr Meier saw how much pain I was in and took care of the entire process today!!! Great chairside manner, very thorough at explaining process and did a great job. I walked out pain free!!! Thank you


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