Temple Endodontics

(on 31st street)
Dentists in Temple, TX
Dentists

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 12:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

1217 S 31st Street
Temple, TX
76504-6703

About

Temple Endodontics provides root canals and emergency dental service to the Temple, TX area.

Photos

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Services

  • Root Canals

Latest

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"Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship." -Buddha #QuoteoftheDay
Have you had a root canal? Avoid rinsing your mouth in the first day following surgery. After that point, you may rinse your mouth with salt water for as many as five times a day during the ensuing three to four days. Continue to brush and floss your teeth as normal, but avoid the root canal area.
Gum disease is also referred to periodontitis. If left unchecked, then it can cause major health problems. https://mayocl.in/3iFZ8O9
It’s totally normal to be anxious about dental treatments like root canals. We want you to be as relaxed as possible, so we’ll go through the procedure with you beforehand so you know exactly what to expect. Be sure to bring up any specific concerns so we can address them to your satisfaction.
Question of the Day: Are you a stickler for your dental hygiene? If so, how long have you been?
Gingivitis is bad breath and that is not always tied to what you eat. https://bit.ly/3c4eWb7
"Smile at strangers and you just might change a life." - Steve Maraboli
Did you know there are two basic parts to each tooth? The crown is that portion above the gum line that you brush and floss. The roots extend below the gums and are actually attached to the jawbone. Pulp is soft tissue that keeps your teeth healthy and is located in both the crown and the root.
Tip: Brushing your teeth only gets 60% of your teeth clean on average. To get to the rest of the tooth's exterior, you need to remember to floss once a day. #advice
Temple Endodontics strives to create a comfortable environment for every patient, offering professional and compassionate care. For more info, call (254) 774-9552 today.
A tooth that has had a root canal doesn’t need to be treated differently after the procedure is fully complete. Like all of your other teeth, you should brush thoroughly, floss, and get regular dental checkups and cleanings to keep it in good shape.
Fill in the Blank: The worst pain I’ve ever had in my gums or teeth was apparently caused by a _________________________. #survey #QOTD

Information

Company name
Temple Endodontics
Category
Dentists
Est
1980

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Temple Endodontics in Temple TX?
    You can reach them at: 254-774-9552. It’s best to call Temple Endodontics during business hours.
  • What is the address for Temple Endodontics on 31st street in Temple?
    Temple Endodontics is located at this address: 1217 S 31st Street Temple, TX 76504-6703.
  • What are Temple Endodontics(Temple, TX) store hours?
    Temple Endodontics store hours are as follows: Mon: Closed, Tue-Thu: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Fri: 8:00AM - 12:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.