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I love this dentist and they are so pleasant, professional, understanding and they helped me get back on track with my cleaning. Carol and Dr. Del are wonderful!!

- LaKya H

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ROOT CANAL TREATMENT IN LINCOLN PARK, MI

If you found you had a tooth with a diseased nerve, in the past it probably would have been lost. Today, the root canal treatment is used to save that tooth. A root canal is a relatively simple procedure that involves one to three office visits. Best of all, a root canal can save your tooth and your smile!

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Our Location

3611 Fort St, Lincoln Park, MI 48146

Our Business Hours

Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 
Closed

Saturday: 9AM–2PM

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We provide a judgement-free zone for all our patients. We are here to help you on your journey to a healthy and happy smile!

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What Our Patients Say About Us

"I love this dentist and they are so pleasant, professional, understanding and they helped me get back on track with my cleaning. Carol and Dr. Del are wonderful!!"


- LaKya H

"This office comes with the highest recommendation. A more knowledgeable, friendly and family oriented facility does not exist. The extended hours really help for those who work late. The entire staff is well trained and versed in all they do, as well as working with patients of all age ranges. My entire family belongs and will continue to belong to the Advanced Dental Center family."


- Steve B

"I'm super nervous of dentist. But i love the staff here. Always smiling and very calming. Glad i found this place."


-Christina S

What Our Patients Say About Us

Our Patients Are Our Biggest Fans!

WE HAVE THE SOLUTION TO TOOTH PAIN

Our team is on a mission to save teeth in Lincoln Park, MI by removing infection and restoring your health.

We are located at 3611 Fort St, Lincoln Park, MI 48146

602-834-0381

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We are located at
3611 Fort St, Lincoln Park, MI 48146

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WE HAVE THE SOLUTION TO TOOTH PAIN

Our team is on a mission to save teeth in Lincoln Park, MI by removing infection and restoring your health.

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We are in network with Cigna, Aetna, Delta Dental, United Health Care, Guardian, Sun Life Financial, Assurant, Carington, Metlife DPPO Plus, GEHA, Lincoln Financial, United Concordia, American Dental, American General, Renaissance, Zelis and many more. If your insurance is not on the list please give us a call.
If financing is necessary, we offer CareCredit. Our staff can assist you in submitting an application.
 

Dr. Armand del Rosario

Dr. Armand del Rosario attended the University of Michigan for his undergraduate studies. In 1989, he earned his DDS degree from the University of Michigan Dental School. After graduation, Dr. del Rosario proceeded into private practice while also serving as a dental instructor at the University of Michigan Dental School. He is an active member of the American Dental Association, the Michigan Dental Association and the Detroit District Dental Society. Dr. del Rosario is well versed in all facets of dentistry including cosmetic and implant dentistry, endodontics, crowns and bridges, and prosthodontics (dentures and partials). Dr. del Rosario and his wife have three children. They enjoy outdoor activities and spending as much time together as they can

Dr. Armand del Rosario

Dr. Armand del Rosario attended the University of Michigan for his undergraduate studies. In 1989, he earned his DDS degree from the University of Michigan Dental School. After graduation, Dr. del Rosario proceeded into private practice while also serving as a dental instructor at the University of Michigan Dental School. He is an active member of the American Dental Association, the Michigan Dental Association and the Detroit District Dental Society. Dr. del Rosario is well versed in all facets of dentistry including cosmetic and implant dentistry, endodontics, crowns and bridges, and prosthodontics (dentures and partials). Dr. del Rosario and his wife have three children. They enjoy outdoor activities and spending as much time together as they can

ROOT CANAL THERAPY

ROOT CANAL THERAPY

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A ROOT CANAL?

A tooth’s nerve is not crucial to it’s health or function after the tooth has emerged through the gums. The only function it has is sensory, it provides the sensation of hot or cold. The presence or absence of a nerve will not affect the day-to-day functioning of your tooth.
However, when a tooth is cracked or has a deep cavity, bacteria is able to enter the pulp tissue and germs can cause an infection inside the tooth. If this is left untreated, an abscess can form. If the diseased tissue is not removed, pain and swelling will occur. This will in turn affect your jawbone, and can be detrimental to your overall health. Without the proper care, your tooth will most likely have to be pulled.

WHAT ARE THE SIGNS THAT A ROOT CANAL IS NEEDED?

Signs that you might need a root canal can include severe toothache, pain when chewing or when pressure is applied, prolonged sensitivity to temperatures, a dark discoloration of the tooth, and swelling and tenderness in the surrounding gums. Be aware because not all teeth that require root canal therapy are painful. If you experience any of these symptoms please contact your dentist.

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A ROOT CANAL?

A tooth’s nerve is not crucial to it’s health or function after the tooth has emerged through the gums. The only function it has is sensory, it provides the sensation of hot or cold. The presence or absence of a nerve will not affect the day-to-day functioning of your tooth.
However, when a tooth is cracked or has a deep cavity, bacteria is able to enter the pulp tissue and germs can cause an infection inside the tooth. If this is left untreated, an abscess can form. If the diseased tissue is not removed, pain and swelling will occur. This will in turn affect your jawbone, and can be detrimental to your overall health. Without the proper care, your tooth will most likely have to be pulled.

WHAT ARE THE SIGNS THAT A ROOT CANAL IS NEEDED?

Signs that you might need a root canal can include severe toothache, pain when chewing or when pressure is applied, prolonged sensitivity to temperatures, a dark discoloration of the tooth, and swelling and tenderness in the surrounding gums. Be aware because not all teeth that require root canal therapy are painful. If you experience any of these symptoms please contact your dentist.