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Wilmington Endodontics

Endodontist
4.1 (23 reviews) Updated Mar 20, 2026
2210 Wrightsville Ave Wilmington, NC 28403

About Wilmington Endodontics

Root canals aren’t anyone’s idea of fun. But when the ache sets in, an endodontist becomes your best ally. Specializing in treatments like root canal therapy, dental trauma care, and diagnosing tooth pain, these clinics handle the kind of precision work that general dentists often refer out. Wilmington’s midtown stretch along Wrightsville Avenue is home to one such practice, tucked between the bustle of medical offices and the occasional coffee shop that fuels nervous patients.

The address—2200 block of Wrightsville Ave—puts it in a convenient spot for those coming from downtown or the beachside neighborhoods. Google’s current snapshot shows 4.1 stars drawn from 23 reviews, the kind of steady feedback that suggests consistency rather than flash. Endodontics isn’t a field that lends itself to rave write-ups (few people leave five stars for a root canal), but the rating hints at a practice that does what it’s supposed to without unnecessary friction. Procedures here likely cover the usual suspects: retreatment of prior root canals, cracked tooth repair, and those mysterious pains that send you googling symptoms at 2 a.m.

Booking an appointment means calling (910) 763-0355, a number that’s probably answered by someone who’s heard every variation of “I think I need help” in a panicked voice. First visits usually start with a 3D scan or X-ray—no surprises there—followed by a treatment plan that might involve numbing agents you’ll pretend to understand. The area itself is easy to find, though parking can be hit-or-miss depending on the time of day. If you’re mapping it out ahead of time, the directions will drop you right at the entrance, no guesswork required.

At the end of the day, no one *wants* to need an endodontist—but if the throbbing starts, it’s better to have the number saved. And if you’re lucky, the whole thing will be over before your numbness wears off.

This listing was last updated on March 20, 2026

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