About Deb Conner, DDS, MS
Endodontics isn’t the kind of specialty you think about until you need it—then suddenly, finding the right practice matters. Root canals, cracked teeth, or persistent dental pain often lead to a referral, and that’s where a focused endodontist comes in. Procedures like apical surgeries, traumatic injury treatments, or retreatment of prior root canals require precision, and Durham’s Broad Street corridor has long been home to practices handling exactly that kind of work. The area’s mix of medical offices and historic storefronts makes it a practical hub for specialized care.
The office at 922 Broad St # B sits just off the main drag, where parking is managed but predictable—no downtown chaos, just a straightforward spot for appointments. Most visits here start with a diagnostic exam: digital imaging, pulp testing, or assessing the extent of an infection before mapping out a treatment plan. Follow-ups might involve internal bleaching for discolored teeth or microscopic endodontics for complex canal systems. The building itself is unassuming, but that’s typical for clinical spaces where the focus stays on procedure over presentation.
Scheduling a consultation or procedure is as simple as calling (919) 416-4200—no referral needed if you’re dealing with urgent pain or a failed prior treatment. First-time patients often arrive with questions about recovery timelines or whether sedation options are available; those details are best clarified directly. For exact directions or to double-check the suite location, the map listing pins it clearly between the residential stretches and Durham’s central business district.
This listing was last updated on April 06, 2026