ENDODONTIC THERAPY
Endodontic therapy, also known as a root canal, is a relatively painless treatment of the tooth aimed at clearing infection as well as protecting the tooth from subsequent infections.
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Dr. Jimenez uses the latest technology available in the field of endodontics. She loves taking care of her patients with the utmost care and compassion, and works hard to deliver her goal of making patients feel at home and at ease in her care.
Dr. Jimenez is a compassionate endodontist dedicated to helping patients preserve their natural teeth through specialized care. Raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, she earned her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University of Puerto Rico School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Jimenez then completed rigorous advanced training at Columbia University School of Dental Medicine, including a General Practice Residency, Advanced Education in General Dentistry, and her endodontic specialty certification. After practicing in New York, she relocated to Georgia in 2013 and established her own practice in 2020. A member of the Georgia Dental Association and American Association of Endodontics—where she is pursuing Diplomate status—Dr. Jimenez combines advanced technology with a patient-first philosophy, ensuring every patient feels comfortable, valued, and confident in their care.
Dr. Kwon is a dedicated endodontist with a passion for saving patients' natural teeth. Born in South Korea and raised in Johns Creek, Dr. Kwon completed his undergraduate studies at Emory University before earning his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from Boston University School of Dental Medicine. After practicing general dentistry for three years, he pursued advanced endodontic training at Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry, where he obtained an Endodontics Certificate and a Master of Science in Oral Health Sciences. As a board-eligible endodontist and member of the American Association of Endodontists, Georgia Dental Association, and American Dental Association, Dr. Kwon combines technical expertise with compassionate, patient-centered care.
Endodontic therapy, also known as a root canal, is a relatively painless treatment of the tooth aimed at clearing infection as well as protecting the tooth from subsequent infections.
As occasionally happens with any dental or medical procedure, a tooth may not heal as expected after initial endodontic therapy (root canal treatment) for a variety of reasons.
Surgery may be used as a diagnostic tool if you have persistent symptoms but no problems appear on your X-ray.Â
Traumatic dental injuries can occur at any time: while playing sports, as the result of a bad fall, or because of a car accident.
At Georgia Microendodontics, we want your entire experience with us to be relaxed and comfortable. We believe that patients are an integral part of the treatment planning process. That’s why we provide clear and transparent communication throughout every step.
Endodontic therapy, also known as a root canal, is a relatively painless treatment of the tooth aimed at
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Surgery may be used as a diagnostic tool if you have persistent symptoms but no problems.