Charles E. Brown, III, DDS, PLLC
About Charles E. Brown, III, DDS, PLLC
Endodontics isn’t the kind of specialty most people think about until they need it—usually when a toothache turns stubborn or a root canal becomes inevitable. In southern Arlington, near the intersection where Matlock Road meets Sublett, Charles E. Brown, III, DDS, PLLC handles cases like these with a focus on precision procedures. The practice sits at 2755 Matlock Rd Arlington, TX 76015, a stretch lined with medical offices and easy highway access for those coming from Mansfield or Grand Prairie. Reviews don’t flood in for endodontists the way they do for cafés, but the handful here—5.0 from 7 ratings—suggest a quiet consistency in care.
Root canals remain the core of the work, though the scope often extends to cracked teeth, traumatic injuries, or retreatment of past procedures that didn’t hold. Unlike general dentists, endodontists train specifically in diagnosing tooth pain and performing microsurgery inside the tooth’s pulp chamber. That specialization means fewer surprises mid-procedure and, ideally, a higher chance of saving a natural tooth. The practice’s phone line, (817) 261-8220, connects directly to the office for consultations or questions about whether a persistent ache might need more than a filling.
Arlington’s dental landscape leans toward family practices and orthodontists, so a dedicated endodontic office fills a niche. Patients referred here often arrive after an X-ray at their regular dentist revealed something beyond a cavity—maybe an abscess, a fractured root, or a tooth that’s been deadened by decay for years. The work isn’t flashy, but it’s the kind that can mean the difference between extraction and keeping the original tooth. That matters more than most realize until they’re faced with the choice.
Finding the office is simple enough: it’s just north of the I-20 frontage road, with a map pin at the ready here for directions. Endodontic care isn’t the kind of thing you hope to need, but if you do, the options in this part of Tarrant County are limited—and precision counts.
This listing was last updated on March 28, 2026