Endodontic & Periodontic Associates, LTD.
Endodontics & Periodontics
Homewood IL, Orland Park IL, Oak Lawn IL, Bourbonnais IL, Joliet IL Dyer IN
708-799-2550
  • Patient Information
    • Introduction
    • First Visit
    • Scheduling
    • Financial Policy
    • Insurance
    • Patient Registration
  • IV Sedation Services
    • IV Sedation Services
  • Periodontics/Implants
    • Periodontal Care
    • About Periodontal Disease
    • Preventing Gum Disease
    • Oral Hygiene
    • Oral Pathology
    • Arestin
    • Treatment Methods
    • Scaling and Root Planing
    • Dental Implants
    • Cosmetic Periodontal Surgery
    • Gum Grafting
    • Crown Lengthening
    • Osseous Surgery
    • Bone Regeneration
    • Bone Grafting
    • Ridge Preservation
    • Extractions
    • Surgical Instructions
  • Endodontics
    • Endodontic (Root Canal) Therapy
    • Endodontic Retreatment
    • Apicoectomy
    • Cracked Teeth
    • Traumatic Injuries
    • Surgical Instructions
  • Referring Doctors
    • Referral Form
    • Links of Interest
    • Study Club
  • Meet Us
    • Endodontists
    • Meet Dr. Fillak
    • Meet Dr. Walker
    • Meet Dr. Haralampopoulos
    • Meet Dr. Gideon
    • Meet Dr. Wiersema
    • Meet Dr. Miller
    • Meet Dr. Ellezian Barss
    • Periodontists
    • Meet Dr. Pyle
    • Meet Dr. Moore
    • Meet Dr. Slavin
    • Meet Dr. Thakkar
    • Meet Dr. Adam
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Form
    • Homewood Office
    • Orland Park Office
    • Oak Lawn Office
    • Bourbonnais Office
    • Joliet Office
    • Dyer Office
    • Administration
    • Human Resources

Endodontics

  • Endodontic (Root Canal) Therapy
  • Endodontic Retreatment
  • Apicoectomy
  • Cracked Teeth
  • Traumatic Injuries
  • Surgical Instructions

Surgical Instructions
Before and After Dental Surgery

Before Endodontic Treatment

This procedure will be performed using local anesthesia. There are usually no restrictions after the procedure concerning driving or returning to work. A doctor is available for consultation at all times should a problem arise after your treatment.

Continue all medications for blood pressure, diabetes, thyroid problems and any other conditions as recommended by your physician. If there is a question, please call our office prior to your appointment.

Please eat a full breakfast or lunch as applicable.

If you have been advised by your physician or dentist to use antibiotic premedication because of mitral valve prolapse (MVP), heart murmur, hip, knee, cardiac or other prosthesis, or if you have rheumatic heart disease, please make sure you are on the appropriate antibiotic on the day of your appointment. If there is a question, please call our office prior to your appointment.

If you can take ibuprofen (Advil) or naproxen sodium (Aleve), it does help reduce inflammation when taken pre-operatively. We recommend 2 tablets of either medication 2-4 hours before endodontic therapy.

Home Care Instructions

Your tooth and surrounding gum tissue may be slightly tender for several days as a result of manipulation during treatment and previous condition of your tooth. This tenderness is normal and is no cause for alarm. Do not chew food on the affected side until your endodontic therapy is completed and your tooth is covered with a protective restoration provided by your restorative dentist. You may continue your regular dental hygiene regimen. Discomfort may be alleviated by taking ibuprofen (Advil), aspirin, or acetaminophen (Tylenol) as directed.

NOTE: Alcohol intake is not advised while taking any of these medications. Should you experience discomfort that cannot be controlled with the above listed medications, or should swelling develop, please contact this office immediately.

The office telephone is answered day and night. If you need to call after hours, please have your pharmacy number available.

After Completion of Endodontic Treatment

Endodontic treatment has now been completed. The root canal system has been permanently sealed. However, the outer surface is sealed with a temporary restoration. A follow-up restoration must be placed to protect your tooth against fracture and decay. Please telephone your restorative dentist for an appointment. A complete report of treatment will be sent to your restorative dentist. Included in your treatment is a follow-up examination to evaluate the progress of healing. This appointment will require only a few minutes and no additional fee will be charged for the first check-up visit. You will receive a post card in the mail to come back to our office in 6 months for a follow-up examination.

Your tooth is more prone to fracture immediately after endodontic treatment. You should chew on the other side until your restorative dentist has placed a core build-up and a protective restoration, usually a crown. If your tooth's strength is seriously compromised, your endodontist or restorative dentist may place a post and core build-up inside the tooth. Your restorative dentist and endodontist will determine the appropriate restoration to best protect your tooth.

Are There Any Potential Problems After Treatment?

  • Post-operative infections. Post-operative infections occasionally occur. This usually requires just an office visit and examination. Many times placing you on an antibiotic for one week will take care of the infection. Occasionally, other follow-up procedures will be needed.

Endodontic and Periodontic Associates, Ltd.
Specialists working in cooperation with general dentists to improve the health of our patients.

  • Our Endodontic Dentists
  • L. Douglas Fillak, DMD, MS,
  • Jeffrey T. Walker, DDS, MS,
  • Alex G. Haralampopoulos, DMD,
  • Michael S. Gideon, DDS, MSD,
  • Chad R. Wiersema, DDS,
  • Donald A. Miller, DDS, MS and
  • Dasha Ellezian Barss, DDS, MMSc
  • perform root canal procedures to save teeth.

  • Our Periodontic Dentists
  • John A. Pyle, DDS,
  • John F. Moore, DDS, MS,
  • Michael S. Slavin, DDS, MS,
  • Devang Thakkar, DDS and
  • Ammar Adam, DMD
  • treat gum disease,
  • perform cosmetic procedures,
  • and place dental implants to replace missing teeth.
  • Proudly Serving patients
    in the Following Cities:

  • Homewood, IL
  • Orland Park, IL
  • Oak Lawn, IL
  • Bourbonnais, IL
  • Joliet, IL
  • Dyer, IN
  • Aurora, IL
  • Chicago, IL
  • Fort Wayne, IN
  • Naperville, IL
  • Rockford, IL
  • Springfield, IL
  • Arlington Heights, IL
  • Berwyn, IL
  • Bloomington, IL
  • Bolingbrook, IL
  • Champaign, IL
  • Cicero, IL
  • Des Plaines, IL
  • Evanston, IL
  • Gary, IN
  • Hammond, IN
  • Lafayette, IN
  • Mishawaka, IN
  • Palatine, IL
  • Schaumburg, IL
  • Skokie, IL
  • Tinley Park, IL
  • Wheaton, IL
  • From 6 convenient
    Illinois and Indiana offices

  • 18130 S. Halsted St,
    Homewood, IL 60430
    Phone: 708-799-2550
    Fax: 708-799-2568

  • 14640 S. John Humphrey Dr, Ste 203,
    Orland Park, IL 60462
    Phone: 708-460-4210
    Fax: 708-460-4380

  • 4550 W. 103rd St,
    Oak Lawn, IL 60453
    Phone: 708-425-5290
    Fax: 708-425-9818

  • 755 Almar Pkwy, Ste. C,
    Bourbonnais, IL
    Phone: 815-932-7625
    Fax: 815-932-8360

  • 3077 W. Jefferson, Ste.
    120, Joliet, IL
    Phone: 815-744-5556
    Fax: 815-744-5780

  • 275 Joliet St. (US 30), Ste. 200,
    Dyer, IN 46311
    Phone: 219-322-3514
    Fax: 219-322-3826
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