Your Trusted Endodontist in Scottsdale
Experience exceptional endodontic care that prioritizes your comfort and health. Let Dr. Hope Feldman and our dedicated team provide you with advanced, gentle treatments designed to save your natural teeth and enhance your smile.
Meet Dr. Feldman
Delivering personalized care, giving you relief from dental pain or trauma.
Hope Feldman, DMD
Scottsdale Endodontist, Founder
Welcome to Hope Endodontics, where your dental health is our top priority. Led by Dr. Hope Feldman, DMD, MS, our practice is dedicated to providing Scottsdale and its surrounding communities with the highest standard of endodontic care.
With a strong emphasis on patient comfort and the utilization of cutting-edge technology, we ensure a comfortable, practical treatment experience.
Dr. Feldman, renowned for her expertise and compassionate care, is committed to preserving your natural teeth and enhancing your overall oral health.
Join us on a journey to better dental health, where your comfort and well-being are always at the heart of what we do.
Why Choose Hope Endodontics in Scottsdale
Advanced Technology
Patient-Centered Care
Superior Endodontic Treatment Options
Root Canal
Endodontic Microsurgery
Trauma Management
Endodontic Retreatment
CBCT Scans
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions we receive about endodontics in Scottsdale, AZ
An endodontist is a dental specialist who has received additional training in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the tooth pulp and periradicular tissues (the tissues that surround the root of the tooth). Endodontists are experts in root canal therapy and other endodontic procedures.
Root canal therapy is a procedure that is performed to save a tooth that has become infected or damaged. During a root canal, the dentist or endodontist will remove the infected or damaged tooth pulp, clean and disinfect the root canal, and then fill the canal with a material called gutta-percha.
Learn more about root canal therapy, what to expect, and more by clicking here.
Root canal therapy is generally not painful, as the dentist or endodontist will use local anesthesia to numb the tooth and surrounding area. However, some patients may experience mild discomfort after the procedure.
The length of a root canal depends on the complexity of the procedure. Most root canals can be completed in one appointment.
With proper care, a root canal can last for many years. However, there is always a chance that the tooth could become re-infected, in which case another root canal or other treatment may be necessary.