Michael James
About Michael James
Endodontics isn’t the kind of specialty people think about until they need it—then suddenly, finding the right practice becomes the only thing that matters. Root canals, cracked teeth, or persistent pain after dental work often lead to a search for someone who focuses solely on the intricate work of saving natural teeth. That’s where a dedicated Michael James practice steps in, handling the kind of precise, technical care that general dentists might refer out. Whether it’s retreatment of a previous procedure or diagnosing the source of elusive discomfort, the work here centers on what happens beneath the gumline.
The office sits at 2026 Exeter Rd Unit J-2, Germantown, TN 38138, a stretch of road that’s more functional than flashy, lined with the kind of professional suites that serve the community without fanfare. Germantown’s reputation for quiet, well-maintained neighborhoods extends to its commercial strips—no surprise to locals who rely on the area for everything from pediatricians to specialty dental care. Parking here follows the same unassuming practicality; you won’t find valets or grand signage, just a straightforward address where the focus stays on the work inside.
Most visits start with a question: *Why does this still hurt?* Or *Can this tooth even be saved?* Answers come through microscopic examination, 3D imaging, and methods designed to preserve rather than extract. Traumatic injuries, abscesses, or complex root structures don’t follow a script, so neither does the approach—though the goal remains consistent. For anyone who’s been told their case is “complicated,” this is the kind of place where that word doesn’t automatically mean bad news. And if questions arise before or after an appointment, there’s always a direct line: (901) 538-7201.
Getting there the first time is easiest with a quick map check—directions here cut through any confusion about unit numbers or building layouts. Germantown’s grid isn’t labyrinthine, but even longtime residents sometimes double-check the exact location of a new-to-them office. The real test, though, isn’t finding the door—it’s walking out with one less dental worry than you walked in with.
This listing was last updated on April 28, 2026