Farrar Roman J DDS

1809 Northpointe Ln #104, Ruston, LA 71270
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J. Roman Farrar D.D.S. is a dental practice dedicated exclusively to endodontic care. We pride ourselves in providing you with the best possible endondontic services available. Thanks for visiting our web site. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Farrar Roman J DDS - General dentist in Ruston, LA

Dr. Farrar is a Louisiana native who grew up in Shreveport. After graduating from Loyola College Prep, he continued his education at the University of the South, Sewanee, TN, where he earned his B.S. degree in Biology. In 2000, he received his DDS degree from LSUHSC School of Dentistry before being commissioned as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy.

Farrar Roman J DDS - General dentist in Ruston, LA

Dr. Farrar served as a general dentist in the U.S. Navy for five years. He began his naval career by completing an Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program at Camp Lejeune, NC. While attached to the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) in 2002-2003, he served in Kosovo, Kenya, Djibouti, and Iraq. Lastly, he was stationed at Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay, GA, before leaving the Navy to pursue residency training in Endodontics.

Dr. Farrar received his Certificate in Endodontics from LSU Health Sciences Center in 2007. He is an active member of the American Association of Endodontics, the American Dental Association, as well as their state and local components. He is also board-certified by the American Board of Endodontics as a member of the College of Diplomates. Dr. Farrar and his wife, the former Jennifer Sutton, currently reside in Ruston, and have two children, Beau and Tate.

There are many misconceptions surrounding root canal (endodontic) treatment. The American Association of Endodontists wants you to have accurate information. As always, when considering any medical procedure, you should get as much information as you can about all of your options. Your dentist or endodontist can answer many of your questions, and if you still have concerns, it is often wise to seek a second opinion.

Truth-Root canal treatment doesn't cause pain, it relieves it. Most patients see their dentist or endodontist when they have a severe toothache. The toothache can be caused by damaged tissues within the tooth. Root canal treatment removes this damaged tissue, thereby relieving the pain you feel. (For more about root canal procedures, see FAQs About Root Canal Treatment.)

The perception of root canals being painful began decades ago when root canal treatment was painful. But with the latest technologies and anesthetics, root canal treatment today is no more uncomfortable than having a filling placed. In fact, a recent survey showed that patients who have experienced root canal treatment are six times more likely to describe it as 'painless' than patients who have not had root canal treatment.

Truth-Root canal treatment is a safe and effective procedure. Research studies performed in the 1930s and 1940s and those conducted in later years showed no relationship between the presence of endodontically treated teeth and the presence of illness. Instead, researchers found that people with root canal fillings were no more likely to be ill than people without them.

Over the past several years, however, a very small number of dentists and physicians have been claiming that teeth that have received root canal (endodontic) treatment contribute to the occurrence of illness and disease in the body. This claim is based on the outdated research performed by Dr. Weston Price from 1910-1930. His research stated that bacteria trapped in the teeth during root canal treatment can cause almost any type of disease, including arthritis, heart disease, kidney disease, and others.

The presence of bacteria in teeth and mouth has been an accepted fact for many years. But presence of bacteria does not constitute 'infection' and is not necessarily a threat to a person 's health.3 Bacteria are present in the mouth and teeth at all times, even in teeth that have never had a cavity or other trauma. More recent attempts to copy the research of Dr. Price (and to check its accuracy) have been unsuccessful. Researchers now believe that the earlier findings may have been caused by poor sanitation and imprecise research techniques that were common in the early 1900s.

Truth-Saving your natural teeth, if possible, is the very best option. Nothing can completely replace your natural tooth. An artificial tooth can sometimes cause you to avoid certain foods. Keeping your own teeth is important so that you can continue to enjoy the wide variety of foods necessary to maintain the proper nutrient balance in your diet. Endodontic treatment, along with appropriate restoration, is a cost-effective way to treat teeth with a damaged pulp and is usually less expensive than extraction and placement of a bridge or an implant.

Endodontic treatment also has a very high success rate. Many root canal treated teeth last a lifetime. Placement of a bridge or an implant will require significanly more time in treatment and may result in further procedures to adjacent teeth and supporting tissues. Millions of healthy endodontically treated teeth serve patients all over the world, decades after treatment. Those healthy teeth are helping patients chew efficiently, maintain the natural appearance of their smiles and enhance their enjoyment of life. Through endodontic treatment, endodontists and dentists worldwide enable patients to keep their natural teeth for a lifetime.

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Natalie Verret
2 years ago
No one wants a root canal BUT when you have to have it .. Dr. Farrar, his wife , and staff are amazing. The treatment is absolutely amazing. They are friendly , patient , and professional from start to finish . I highly recommend this practice!


Carole Witten
3 years ago
Dr. Farrar is extremely knowledgeable and did a good job of explaining the procedure my son was having done. His staff was caring and professional and helped me resolve an insurance issue. I highly recommend Dr Farrar.


Sarah Walsworth
3 years ago
I had a wonderful experience! Everyone was so helpful and I loved the 80's music. It really calmed my fears!


Carole Witten
4 years ago
Dr. Farrar is extremely knowledgeable and did a good job of explaining the procedure my son was having done. His staff was caring and professional and helped me resolve an insurance issue. I highly recommend Dr Farrar.


Sarah Walsworth
4 years ago
I had a wonderful experience! Everyone was so helpful and I loved the 80's music. It really calmed my fears!


Deborah Sanders
4 years ago
Dr. Roman Farrar is an excellent endodontist. Just like the insurance commercials that say, "we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two", this could be how I feel about my experience with him and his crew. They have exceeded what I have up to this point, thought was "the BEST". This is coming from someone who has been in many dentist's chairs since silver caps were put on all my "baby teeth" 60 years ago. Thanks Dr. Farrar, Becky and Samantha.


Deborah Sanders
5 years ago
Dr. Roman Farrar is an excellent endodontist. Just like the insurance commercials that say, "we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two", this could be how I feel about my experience with him and his crew. They have exceeded what I have up to this point, thought was "the BEST". This is coming from someone who has been in many dentist's chairs since silver caps were put on all my "baby teeth" 60 years ago. Thanks Dr. Farrar, Becky and Samantha.


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