Endodontics treats the interior portion of your teeth, getting rid of decay and other damage so you can avoid tooth extraction. Here's how to tell when you need endodontic care and how endodontic treatment can help improve your oral health.
About the Practice
At Moberi Dental Specialists, patients can expect comprehensive, high-quality dental care in a comfortable and compassionate environment. You can visit us at our location in the Copperfield area near Jersey Village.
The team consists of James Morrison, Jr., DMD; Dina Bramipour, DMD; and Allen Simmons, DDS, in addition to several expert dental hygienists and practitioners. They strive to offer flexible scheduling and same-day emergency dental appointments, so patients can find immediate relief from lingering oral pain and discomfort.
Patients also receive care for an array of teeth, jaw, and oral health disorders at the clinic. Whether a patient is suffering from sleep apnea, snoring, or biting and grinding — to name a few — they can find effective treatments at Moberi Dental Specialists. The clinic also offers many types of sedation dentistry options, making the most complex procedures, such as root canals, virtually painless.
Team members at Moberi Dental Specialists are accepting new patients to the practice and truly want each patient’s experience to be as pleasant as possible. They offer affordable pricing and work with most major insurance plans, so patients can get the financial coverage they need for their dental work.
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