Dr. Bullard received his Bachelors of Science degree in Biological Sciences at Georgia State University. He then attended the University of Florida College of Dentistry where he completed his Doctor of Medical Dentistry Degree (D.M.D). Dr. Bullard also received his Endodontic Specialty Certificate and Master of Science in Oral Biology at the University of Florida.
This office is great! They got me in within a week and where I thought it would just be a consultation they were able to do the exam and then the root canal right after! Today is less than 24 hours after the procedure and I am practically pain free! So thankful for this office and their speedy and friendly help!
My teenage daughter came here for a root canal. She suffers from anxiety and was dreading this visit. Dr. Bullard was simply amazing with her – sweet, engaging, and encouraging as well as talking her through the entire process. It was as good an experience as a root canal could be and I’m so thankful for him and the entire wonderful staff at his office.
Highly recommend. Dr. Bullard was great and made the process of my first root canal easy. Explained things well and informed me during the whole process. Also made sure I was comfortable – well as comfortable as you can having a root canal! Not only were they great, but the office staff as well. Very impressed with this business.
Has your dentist or endodontist told you that you need root canal treatment? If so, you’re not alone. Millions of teeth are treated and saved each year with root canal, or endodontic, treatment. Learn more about root canal treatment and how it can relieve your tooth pain and save your smile.
Occasionally, a nonsurgical root canal procedure alone cannot save your tooth and your endodontist will recommend surgery. Endodontic surgery can be used to locate small fractures or hidden canals that weren’t detected on x-rays or during previous treatment. Surgery may also be needed to remove calcium deposits in root canals, or to treat damaged root
Regenerative endodontics is one of the most exciting developments in dentistry today and endodontists are at the forefront of this cutting-edge research. Regenerative endodontics uses the concept of tissue engineering to restore the root canals to a healthy state, allowing for continued development of the root and surrounding tissue.
If you are undergoing a procedure or operation, you will be given a set of post-operative instructions to abide by in the hours, days, and weeks after your treatment. Following these instructions is essential to preventing infections in surgical sites, protecting restorations, and minimizing the possibility of experiencing complications.
Dental emergencies happen all the time, but some require treatment from an endodontic specialist. Endodontists frequently treat patients who are experiencing sudden and severe pain due to damaged or diseased teeth. Some of the most common endodontic emergencies pertain to cracked teeth, badly infected teeth, and inflamed or infected bone tissues beneath the gums.