Endodontics Oxford MS
Thank you for your interest in Oxford Endodontics. We are specialist members of the American Association of Endodontists. We look forward to being of service to you. Our expert team, led by respected endodontic specialist Dr. Lovelace, includes an experienced endodontic staff. We provide the highest standard of professional care in a friendly, comfortable environment.
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.
We hope that the information provided here answers many of your questions about endodontic treatment. If you would like additional information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at Oxford Office Phone Number 662-236-0098.
Practice Profile
Oxford Endodontics is grounded upon evidence-based endodontics and sound biological principles that allow us to identify and address patients’ individual needs, and successfully relieve pain and heal infection. Our goal is to determine each patient’s needs for endodontic treatment and to meet those needs effectively, efficiently, and with respect. We go the extra step in assisting our patients’ referring doctors, creating detailed clinical reports, and emphasizing patient education. We provide patients with the knowledge necessary to make wise decisions and understand both the endodontic treatment they will receive at our office and the follow-up care they will need to pursue with you, their referring dentist.
Root Canal Treatment Oxford MS
A root canal is one of the most common dental procedures with well over 14 million performed every year. This simple treatment can save your natural teeth and prevent the need for dental implants or bridges. For more information on root canal treatment at our Oxford MS endodontic office, please visit our root canal page.
Root Canal Surgery Oxford MS
Endodontic (root canal) 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. For more information on root canal surgery at our Oxford MS endodontic office, please visit our root canal surgery page.