I asked this on the predental forum, but was thinking I might get a great response on this forum as well. I am interested in becoming an endodontist and was wondering if any of you could give me your opinion on the future of the profession. Thanks!
Endo is the easiest most profitable procedure in my general practice and I see no reason for it to go away anytime soon. However, past performance is no guarantee of future results.
But isn't that part of the problem? Endo's gotten to the point where most GP's dont have to send it off to a specialist. And the cases that they do have to send them off to are complicated enough to warrant an implant...
there are many GP's who do not want to do endo, so I do not think it is going anywhere. While implants are becoming more prevalent, there are still many instances where salvaging a natural tooth is much more advantageous.
Can you name a dental specialty which has disappeared?
wooden tooth denturist? /Washington