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Endodontist

Endodontists specialise in treating tooth pulp issues and perform procedures like root canal therapy and dental implants, ensuring patients' teeth are restored.

How do I become a endodontist

Get qualified to work as a endodontist with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

The weekly salary for an Endodontist in Australia typically ranges from approximately $2,600 to $5,000, equating to an annual salary between $135,200 and $260,000. Increase your earning capacity by undertaking post-graduate qualifications in specialist areas like orthodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, oral medicine, public health, or international aid.

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There are 1,400 Dental Specialists currently employed across Australia, this includes qualified Endodontists. They mainly work in private practice but some are employed by government health providers and non-profit organisations.

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Becoming a fully qualified Endodontist in Australia is a long-term commitment to your education and professional development. The steps are as follows:

  1. Complete a degree that covers human anatomy, biochemistry, and physiology such as the Bachelor of Biomedicine or Bachelor of Health Science.
  2. Pass the Graduate Australian Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT).
  3. Complete a Doctor of Dental Surgery.
  4. Undertake at least 2 x years of clinical experience as a dentist.
  5. Complete a Doctor of Clinical Dentistry (Endodontics).
  6. Register as a Endodontist with AHPRA.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2024

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Endodontist careers

Endodontists are qualified dentists who specialise in the treatment of tooth pulpitis and restorative treatments such as root canal therapy, dental implants, and internal bleaching. They help patients who have cracked teeth, discoloured teeth, and teeth that have become damaged and painful due to problems with the tooth pulp.

As an Endodontist you could be prepping a patient for root canal therapy, taking dental x-rays to check the integrity of a patient’s teeth who was injured while playing sports, providing a patient with information about internal tooth bleaching, conducting an oral examination on a patient after dental surgery, discussing a change to the treatment plan with a patient who has advanced pulpitis, writing up a referral to a dental specialist for a client with cleft lip deformities, or having a team meeting with the practice’s clinical staff.

To succeed in this occupation you must be committed to academic and technical excellence in dentistry and have outstanding interpersonal and communication skills.