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Central Wisconsin Endodontics

4.9
(100 reviews)

Business Details

2329 Main Street, Stevens Point, WI
54481, United States
(715) 345-7740
https://www.endoandimplants.com/

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Endodontics
By referring you to our office, your dentist has shown their concern that you receive the finest endodontic care possible. Our goal is to provide unsurpassed quality in a compassionate environment of professionalism and clinical excellence. We hope to exceed your expectations. You can call our office for appointment information.

Location

Central Wisconsin Endodontics
2329 Main Street, Stevens Point, WI
54481, United States

Hours

Monday8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Products & Services

1 list · 4 items

Endodontic Services

4 items

Root Canal Therapy

A root canal is one of the most common dental procedures performed, well over 14 million every year. This simple treatment can save your natural teeth and prevent the need of dental implants or bridges. At the center of your tooth is the pulp. The pulp is a collection of blood vessels, nerve tissue and connective tissue. Infection of the pulp can be caused by trauma to the tooth, deep decay, cracks and chips, or repeated dental procedures. Symptoms of the infection can be identified as visible injury or swelling of the tooth, sensitivity to temperature or pain in the tooth and gums. If you experience any of these symptoms, your dentist will most likely recommend non-surgical treatment to eliminate the diseased pulp. This injured pulp is removed and the root canal system is thoroughly cleaned and sealed. This therapy usually involves local anesthesia and may be completed in one or more visits depending on the treatment required. Success for this type of treatment occurs in about 90% of cases. If your tooth is not amenable to endodontic treatment or the chance of success is unfavorable, you will be informed at the time of consultation or when a complication becomes evident during or after treatment.

Cracked Teeth

Cracked teeth demonstrate many types of symptoms, including pain when chewing, temperature sensitivities, or even the release of biting pressure. It is also common for tooth pain to come and go, making it difficult to diagnose the cause of discomfort. Chewing can cause movement of the cracked pieces of your tooth, and the pulp within the tooth becomes irritated. At the same time, when biting pressure is released, the crack can close quickly, resulting in sharp pain. Eventually, the pulp will become damaged and tooth will consistently hurt, even when you are not chewing. It is possible that cracks can lead to infection of the pulp tissue, which can spread to the bone and gum surrounding the problematic tooth.

Endodontic Retreatment

With the appropriate care, your teeth that have had endodontic treatment will last as long as other natural teeth. Yet, a tooth that has received treatment may fail to heal or pain may continue to exist. Sometimes, the pain may occur months or years after treatment. If so, Endodontic Retreatment may be needed. Improper healing may be caused by: Curved or narrow canals were not treated during the initial treatment. Complicated canals went undetected during the initial treatment. The crown or restoration was not placed within the appropriate amount of time following the procedure. The crown or restoration did not prevent saliva from contaminating the inside of the tooth. In some cases, new problems can influence a tooth that was successfully treated: New decay can expose a root canal filling material, causing infection. A cracked or loose filling or crown can expose the tooth to new infection. Once retreatment has been selected as a solution to your problem, we will reopen your tooth to gain access to the root canal filling material. This restorative material will be removed to enable access to the root canal. We will clean your canals and carefully examine the inside of the problematic tooth. Once cleaned, we will fill and seal the canals and place a temporary filling in the tooth.

Apicoectomy

Generally, a root canal is all that is needed to save teeth with injured pulp from extraction. Occasionally, this non-surgical procedure will not be sufficient to heal the tooth and Dr. Grant will recommend surgery. Endodontic surgery can be used to locate fractures or hidden canals that do not appear on x-rays but still manifest pain in the tooth. Damaged root surfaces or the surrounding bone may also be treated with this procedure. The most common surgery used to save damaged teeth is an apicoectomy or root-end resection. WHAT IS AN APICOECTOMY? The video above illustrates this simple procedure. An incision is made in the gum tissue to expose the bone and surrounding inflamed tissue. The damaged tissue is removed along with the end of the root tip. A root-end filling is placed to prevent reinfection of the root and the gum is sutured. The bone naturally heals around the root over a period of months restoring full function.

Reviews

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  • DZ
    Dawn Zaborowski
    Mar 31, 2026
    5.0
    I absolutely recommend this place if your dentist needs to refer you out. Tasha and Jen with reception are very friendly and professional through scheduling, appointment reminders and after appointment “stuff”. HA I say “stuff” because paperwork is Greek, I don’t know, I just can’t comprehend it. On my way out, reception provided me with all the filled out paperwork to give to my insurance, in case I might have chance of being reimbursed. The doctor and his assistant Lisa, they both were very professional and caring in their chair side manner. The doctor well informed me of my options, and let me choose what I thought was best. Of course, I took his advice. I appreciate the non-judgmental care I received here.
  • AK
    Ann Kubowski
    Mar 26, 2026
    5.0
    I had two teeth that were root canals done 30 years ago and after regular dental appointments, it was recommended that I get these root canals looked at by Dr. Thomas Westrick. He saved one root canal 4 years ago and now he saved the second one in March 2026. He is so gentle and gives you hope and talks through the process and all the procedures. He's encouraging and very appreciate to his staff and kind to us patients. Honestly, he is the best Endodontist EVER. Highly recommend him with root canals or as in my case, re-treatment of old root canals. He's amazing at saving teeth!!
  • JS
    Judine Stone
    Mar 23, 2026
    5.0
    I had such a positive experience! Dr Westrick was wonderful. He explained everything and was so efficient and quick with my root canal. I’d recommend this place and Dr Westrick to anyone that needs a root canal.
  • HH
    Heather
    Mar 9, 2026
    5.0
    I highly recommend Dr. Thomas Westrick and team. Not only was everyone kind and helped to ease my anxiety, but he did a great job of explaining what to expect before and during my root canal. If you need endodontic care, go see Dr. Westrick.
  • BN
    Brandica Nelson
    Mar 2, 2026
    1.0
    If I could give a negative star review I would. My son called around looking for an Endodontics that takes forward health insurance. He was told this place did so he went in for his first evaluation appointment only to be told he had to pay for it and file the insurance claim paperwork himself to get his payment reimbursed . I looked at the paperwork when he came home and called insurance company for help completing it. Only to be told that he can't file the claim it has to be done through a portal that only the providers have, Also that this is not an approved forward health provider. Not he is out his money. So unethical, sneaky and just wrong of this place to do this,

Frequently Asked Questions About Central Wisconsin Endodontics

What are the main services offered by Central Wisconsin Endodontics?

Central Wisconsin Endodontics specializes in endodontic treatments including root canals, apicoectomy, and endodontic retreatment.

Where is Central Wisconsin Endodontics located?

The practice is located at 2329 Main Street, Stevens Point, WI 54481, USA.

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