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Dr. Kathy Z. Tyler, DMD

Endodontist
4.3 (6 reviews) Updated Mar 30, 2026
340 NW 76 Dr Gainesville, FL 32607

About Dr. Kathy Z. Tyler, DMD

The stretch of NW 76th Drive in Gainesville blends quiet residential pockets with professional offices, a balance that suits specialized healthcare practices. Dr. Kathy Z. Tyler, DMD operates here, offering endodontic care in a part of town where clinical precision meets the practical needs of patients dealing with complex dental issues. Root canals, often the most feared procedure in dentistry, become less daunting when handled by a specialist who limits their practice to this kind of work. The area itself—neither bustling nor remote—makes access straightforward for those coming from other parts of Alachua County.

Endodontics isn’t just about root canals, though the procedure dominates most conversations about the field. Traumatic dental injuries, persistent infections resistant to general treatment, and the intricate diagnostics of tooth pain all fall under this specialty. A practice like this one addresses cases where standard dental care reaches its limits, providing solutions that preserve natural teeth rather than defaulting to extraction. For patients referred by general dentists, the focus shifts from broad oral health to targeted, often microscopic interventions inside the tooth structure.

The office sits at 340 NW 76 Dr, a location that’s easy to pinpoint whether arriving from I-75 or the university district. Endodontic treatment rarely fits into anyone’s idea of a routine errand, but the geography here at least removes logistical friction. Those unfamiliar with the area can rely on the map to navigate the short drive from downtown or the medical complexes near Shands. Parking, like most things in this part of Gainesville, remains uncomplicated—a small but meaningful detail when dealing with dental discomfort.

Scheduling an appointment or asking about treatment options starts with a call to (352) 331-3113. Endodontic care doesn’t lend itself to walk-ins, so the phone line serves as the primary bridge between patients and the specific, often urgent, services they require. Whether the need stems from a cracked tooth, a failed prior procedure, or pain that won’t subside, the process begins the same way: with a conversation to assess the next steps. No embellishment needed—just the direct connection between problem and solution.

This listing was last updated on March 30, 2026

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