Endodontics
About Endodontics
Specialized dental care often narrows down to a single focus: saving natural teeth. That’s where endodontics comes in—a field dedicated to diagnosing tooth pain, performing root canals, and treating infections deep within the tooth structure. Procedures like apicoectomies, traumatic injury repairs, and internal bleaching fall under this umbrella, addressing issues that general dentistry might not cover. For those dealing with persistent dental discomfort or a damaged tooth, this kind of precision work can make the difference between extraction and preservation.
The practice at 240 S 40th St #6030, Philadelphia, PA 19104 sits in a stretch of West Philly where medical offices blend seamlessly with the university’s academic pulse. It’s a neighborhood where foot traffic moves between hospital appointments, student errands, and the occasional coffee run—practical, no-frills, but always in motion. A phone call to 215-243-3455 connects directly to the office, whether it’s to ask about emergency slots or clarify post-treatment care. No detours, no generic dental spa vibes; just the kind of place where the work speaks for itself.
Finding the office is straightforward—it’s tucked into a mid-rise building, the kind that houses a mix of healthcare providers and research spaces. For first-time visitors, mapping the route ahead helps; directions via Google pinpoint the entrance and nearby transit stops. The focus here is on function over fanfare, a reflection of the field itself: endodontics isn’t about cosmetic upgrades or routine cleanings, but about solving what’s hidden beneath the surface.
This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026