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    Sedona Endodontics

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    They saved my tooth, what more can I say? The staff was great and made me look forward to my appointments.

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    Jeffery P Hreha, DDS

    Jeffery P Hreha, DDS

    4.9(8 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Dr. Hreha is wonderful! He is caring, knows his profession well, and give excellent service to…read moreanyone lucky enough to have him to perform a root canal. It was easier than a dental visit, although I love my dentist. His staff is amazing. The receptionist, Danicka was the best in her field. I had a request for an additional antibiotic and she handled it quickly and efficiently. Her ability to make clients feel at ease without so much as a few words impressed me. The office manager was good too. Office clean and staff was great.

    Today I had my first root canal in 30 years. Although I came into the office a bit tense, I was met…read moreby Dora, the sweet, smiling receptionist. She put my mind at ease. When I got to the back, I met Tricia and Caysha. They were Dr. Hreha's assistants. They were both kind and efficient. Dr. Hreha came in, introduced himself and spent some time explaining my situation, even with graphics, so I knew what he was going to do. I'll just skip to the end. Let me just say that the doctor was not only knowledgeable about the procedure, but the physiology of the teeth and gums as well. His explanation was in detail. I appreciated that. He explained EVERYTHING all the way through so there weren't any surprises. Let me just say in summation that he was excellent and his staff was efficient. They made my stay very comfortable. I highly recommend Dr. Hreha for all endodontist work!!! Exemplary!

    Alaina P Leiendecker, DMD - Alaina P. Leiendecker, D.M.D.
Diplomate, American Board of Endodontics

    Alaina P Leiendecker, DMD

    4.6(8 reviews)
    23.0 mi

    Nothing like a root canal to start your day! Oh well, it happens. Dr. Leiendecker did a thorough…read moreevaluation of the tooth and recommended a root canal. The tooth (a molar with 3 roots) was crowned so she drilled right down and did her thing. I had some pain during the procedure and she stopped, juiced me up and went back to work. Some mild discomfort that evening but I felt OK the next morning. My general dentist was able to patch the crown so that didn't have to be replaced. I would go back to her, I just hope I never have to!

    Dr. Leiendecker is what all doctors should aspire to be, she is really good at what she does, but…read morealso caring at the same time. For the past 6 days, I have been dealing with one of the worst pain episodes in my life. One of my upper left tooth started to give me immense trouble while I was flying to Austin (I did go to an ER in Austin for a temporary solution) and being that it was Memorial Day weekend (translates to FML), I had to wait 5 days pumped full of pain meds and antibiotics before I finally got a diagnosis and some treatment. I did manage to go to another dentist in town, but that wasn't very helpful. I actually then called Dr. Crane's office and they suggested I visited Dr. Leiendecker's office. I called her office yesterday morning and they were able to get me in today. The office sent me an email to fill out forms beforehand (easy process) and today when I came for the appointment, I just had to sign a few forms. Dr. Leiendecker (and her assistant) were great with me! She explained everything to me and told me also that she didn't think a root canal was actually necessary and wanted to make sure I was doing the best thing for my teeth and also didn't want me to spend so much money. Wow, I was really so shocked how caring she was with me. Its been a long time since I met a doctor like her. I highly recommend her if you need an endodontist. I wish I could make her my general dentist because she gives such good care. I'm so grateful that she helped me today, made the pain go away and made sure my tooth would be ok. Thanks so much Dr. L for everything.

    Northern Arizona Endodontics - Our Prescott Office.  We also have a second location in Cottonwood!

    Northern Arizona Endodontics

    4.1(17 reviews)
    45.0 mi

    I had a root canal and resorption repair procedure done on Nov. 22. I developed a terrible taste…read morein my mouth in the area where it was done. When I called to mention it and see if I could see the doctor about it, Megan the receptionist, told me I had to go back to my dentist. She was very unprofessional. She said it's probably dry mouth. Since when is the receptionist diagnosing things over the phone? I asked if she would at least record it and tell the doctor and I never got a call back. I told my dentist what was going on the next day and they called them and asked if a doctor could see me. The other receptionist, said they would see me but if it wasn't related to the procedure I would be charged $250. Then she went on about how it could be Covid causing the taste. What a joke. They had no interest in any follow up care after a major procedure where a good portion of my gum was removed. I did go see my dentist, and he said it was a sloppy job and that the taste is most likely coming from a sloppily done filling that is not sealed and leaking into the gum. I have to go to a periodontist to either have the filling redone and a gum graft or extracted. I am very disappointed in the quality of care at this place, and those receptionists should probably be working in a law office, not a medical one. I understand the procedure was complex and the doctor did what he could. But there was no way for me to get any kind of check up with these gate guards taking it upon themselves to act as medical professionals. I cannot recommend this place. I basically threw away $2000 for a procedure that will not work and have to go see another professional to have it resolved. Meanwhile, this taste in my mouth is horrible!

    SUMMARY ========= I…read moream extremely satisfied & grateful for my entire recent evaluation/consult and treatment/follow-ups experience provided by -- and HIGHLY recommend -- Dr. Kleinman and his staff at Northern Arizona Endodontics. REFERRALS ========== After confirming that recent swelling in my gum above the upper left front tooth was a reinfection of a 25-year-old root canal (following tooth death after a sports trauma), my Prescott dentist referred me to: (1) Northern Arizona Endodontics, where I was able to immediately get an evaluation & consult appointment within a couple of days; in addition to (2) an alternative practice that had a 2nd office in PV with FIVE endodontists, but where they couldn't get me in for an evaluation & consult for FOUR MONTHS! EVAL/CONSULT ============= During the initial evaluation & consult, Dr. Kleinman used some amazing 3D-imaging technology to diagnose and visually detail (able to rotate along three axes) the issue: the infected tooth's crown screw post -- gold-plated, lead-free brass old technology IIRC) -- had originally pierced both the unusually curved root into and through the tooth, penetrating a small distance into the gum (kind of a minor miracle that it didn't become infected sooner!). Dr. Kleinman explained that he could try to save the tooth & crown by: (1) cleaning out the infected area; (2) shaving the protruding screw post back into the root; (3) filling the tooth; (4) performing a precautionary apicoectomy on that tooth root while in there surgically to minimize potential future infection; and filling the missing bone with medication to promote bone regrowth. To his credit, he told me he expected the odds of ultimate long-term success to be 50/50. APPOINTMENT ============= The surgery was initially scheduled for three months out; the Front Office Manager, Christi, explained that because Dr. Kleinman was one of the few (possibly the only, but don't recall exactly) endodontists in Northern AZ who accepted insurance -- he was in high demand. I explained that I didn't have insurance and would be paying cash -- and asked if they had a wait-list I could get on in case of cancellations? She said "Yes," added me to it, explained that if she called in the future I needed to answer (as she wouldn't be leaving voicemails) -- and to my great surprise and joy phoned the next day saying there was a cancellation and opening the following week, which I of course accepted (requesting sick leave from work). SURGERY ========= Dr. Kleinman descriptively explained each action he performed during the surgery -- and the assistants worked well in coordination. He prescribed some NSAIDs and pain-killers (which I decided to forego), and kindly gave me his personal phone # explaining that I could call him if there was subsequent bleeding so we could do additional emergency suturing -- as it was very important to prevent reinfection during the healing process. He provided me with a written list of instructions to follow --which I REALLY appreciated. FOLLOW-UPS ============ We serially scheduled and I was x-rayed at subsequent appointments (initially to check for reinfection) -- and finally six months after the surgery, x-rays showed continual bone regrowth with a little space left to fill. Prognosis: SUCCESS! Dr. Kleinman explained that the first year after surgery is the most vulnerable to reinfection -- and of course to contact the office again if any pain infection, bleeding or other issues arose around that tooth. THANK YOU Dr. Kleinman for saving that tooth! I really wasn't looking forward to having to choose between an implant and a bridge ...

    Prescott Endodontic Associates

    Prescott Endodontic Associates

    4.8(22 reviews)
    44.8 mi

    Nobody likes going to the dentist. Worse, nobody likes getting a root canal. I've had extensive…read moredental work and have lost count of how many crowns and root canals are in my mouth. I knew something was going on near my upper left molars, but I couldn't pinpoint which tooth it was. I went to my dentist, who took x-rays and told me he was pretty sure it was a particular molar, suggested I needed a root canal, and referred me to Dr. Pratt at Prescott Endodontic Associates. They were able to get me an appointment the next day. I arrived for my midday appointment. Dr. Pratt did extensive testing to ensure that we pinpointed the correct tooth, then told me he could do the root canal immediately. What? RIGHT NOW? It doesn't take two or three visits? I was astonished. To be fair, I was "in the chair" for a solid three hours. But Dr. Pratt and his able assistant, Jess, made sure I was 100% comfortable and kept me pain free the entire time. I was also impressed with the high-tech equipment they used, including Dr. Pratt using a microscope to locate my hard-to-find roots and Jess taking in-progress X-rays that instantly appeared on the monitor before me. I already had a crown on that tooth. I was afraid I might have to get a new one. But Dr. Pratt drilled a hole through the crown to get to the root(s) and remove them, then filled the hole. I had no idea that was even a possibility. Dentistry has come a long, long way from my childhood in the early 60s! My tooth was a bit sensitive for a couple of weeks afterward, but that was to be expected. I had no post-trauma infection pop up, which was my biggest concern. The icing on the cake was when a check arrived in the mail a few weeks later as a result of my insurance having covered more than had been estimated - a nice bonus! 10/10 would recommend every member of Dr. Pratt's team - from the front office staff to the accounting staff to his assistant Jess - to anyone needing endodontic care. This was first-class dentistry at its finest.

    I was so happy that Taylor at Prescott Smile Care was able to call & get me in with Dr. Innes the…read moresame day. I was having pain, sensitivity & pressure. His assistant was compassionate & caring. She explained everything along the way & was so kind. Dr. Innes was also super kind, explained everything & kept me comfortable. I am in the mend from the root canal. I hope I don't have future issues but if I do, I will definitely return.

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    Tagle Henry J D.M.D. M.S. DDS Endodontist

    Tagle Henry J D.M.D. M.S. DDS Endodontist

    4.2(9 reviews)
    23.0 mi

    I was visiting AZ from the east coast and needed an emergency root canal. I was in terrible pain…read moreand Dr. Tagle fit me in same day. The office was clean and everyone in his office was professional and empathetic. I was so nervous about the procedure but they made me feel comfortable. I had a 0 pain root canal and as soon as the novocaine wore off I was so happy to realize my tooth pain was completely gone. My dentist at home said everything looks great. Thank you Dr. Tagle for saving my tooth (and saving my vacation!)

    For my first ever experience with a root canal, I had a checkered experience with Dr. Tagle…read more So many friends told me it would be an easy peasy deal. Dr. T was polite in our first meeting, explaining the procedure. I was in horrific jaw and molar pain and did the best I could to understand his information. I told him I was living on constant Ibuprofen, having difficulty eating on one side of my jaw and constant pain. He had no other offer of anti-inflammatories for the pain with 10 days to wait for the procedure. The antibiotic he prescribed before the surgery gave me 10 days of unbelievably painful mouth ulcers. When I complained, Dr. Tagle told me I was 'lucky' since quiet often the reaction to antibiotics is constant throwing up. Drinking, eating, swallowing, sleeping were all interrupted during the 10 day wait. I also thought it odd that I was charged separately for the consultationwhere, I guess, Dr. Tagle decided I was a candidate. The surgery was a different charge. Perhaps this is a root canal specialist business practice but it was odd to me. His lobby staff were the loudest I have experienced in waiting rooms. I guess they enjoy their jobs but they were raucous for me. The surgery was a nightmare since the root canal was molar #18, the farthest tooth in my small mouth. I could not open any wider during the long procedure and yet I was constantly asked to open wider, told I would need to come back to finish because of the time. That comment filled me with fear that the procedure would need to be put off to another day. Anxiety is even close to how I felt during the operation. Perhaps the tooth position would have been a ghastly experience with a different surgeon but I will never forget the miserable 10 days of open mouth ulcers (thrush) and being told I was lucky. Dr. T did notice on x-rays that he suspected dental decay on the molar. That was true and my regular dentist confirmed that the decay had ossified and presented no further issue.

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