Museum District Endodontics
About Museum District Endodontics
Specialized dental care often means navigating a maze of referrals, but when root canals or trauma to the tooth pulp arise, endodontics becomes the quiet hero of oral health. That’s where Museum District Endodontics steps in—a practice devoted entirely to treating the inner workings of teeth, from routine root canal therapy to more complex procedures like endodontic retreatment or apical surgery. Unlike general dentistry, this field zeroes in on saving natural teeth, even when damage runs deep. For those who’ve been told extraction is the only option, a second opinion here might reveal alternatives.
The practice sits at 1213 Hermann Dr # 845, Houston, TX 77004, a stretch of the city where the Museum District’s quiet professionalism meets the hum of nearby institutions. It’s an area where history and healthcare often intersect, with clinics and cultural landmarks sharing sidewalks. Endodontics, by nature, is a niche within dentistry—one that demands precision over volume, and a steady hand for cases involving cracked teeth or persistent infections. While most visits start with a referral, the focus remains on diagnostics first: pinpointing the source of pain or swelling before mapping out a treatment plan.
Questions about procedures or insurance coordination are best directed to the team by phone at (346) 396-5673. First-time patients might want to glance at the map beforehand—Hermann Drive’s layout can be deceptive for those unfamiliar with the grid. Like many specialty practices, the real work happens behind the scenes, long before anyone sits in the chair.
This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026