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Apex Endodontics

Endodontist
14205 SE 36th St #365 Bellevue, WA 98006

About Apex Endodontics

The stretch of SE 36th Street in Bellevue blends quiet professional offices with the occasional café—practical, unassuming, and geared toward those who need specialized care without fanfare. Among them is Apex Endodontics, a practice focused solely on root canals, dental trauma, and the kind of intricate tooth-saving procedures that general dentists often refer out. Endodontics isn’t the sort of field that draws casual walk-ins; it’s where people land when a deep ache won’t quit or an injury demands precision. No frills, just the kind of expertise that keeps teeth viable when simpler fixes won’t cut it.

Specialists here handle the sorts of cases that make even regular dental patients tense: cracked teeth that throb at night, failed root canals needing retreatment, or the aftermath of an accident that leaves nerves exposed. They also tackle less dramatic but equally stubborn issues—persistent infections, oddly shaped canals, or teeth that refuse to heal after initial work. The office sits at 14205 SE 36th St #365, tucked into a suite that’s easy to miss if you’re not looking for it. That’s Bellevue for you; the most critical services often hide in plain sight, between a tax advisor and a physical therapy clinic.

Endodontic work isn’t about whitening or straightening—it’s about salvaging what’s left when decay or damage goes deep. The place deals in microscopes, tiny instruments, and the kind of patience required to navigate the labyrinth inside a molar. Questions about whether a tooth can be saved? That’s their domain. So is figuring out why a “finished” root canal still hurts months later. For anyone who’s been told “you might need a specialist,” this is likely the next stop.

Reaching them is simple: call (425) 502-7577 to confirm details or ask about the process. First-time patients often arrive with a referral in hand; the rest just need a map to find the suite. Either way, the goal’s the same—relief, not just from pain, but from the uncertainty of what happens when a tooth’s in real trouble.

This listing was last updated on April 01, 2026

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