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YOUR TRUSTED PARTNER IN ENDODONTICS

At EndoConnect, our mission is to establish a successful partnership that benefits both your dental practice and your patients. With access to the latest technology and our expert team, your dental practice can enjoy the many advantages of providing specialist endodontic care in-house. Our mobile endodontic team will adapt to your environment and practice culture for a seamless and positive experience for all involved. We'll be an extension of your team and will be available on demand as required.

Here at EndoConnect, we understand how important your patients are to your practice. You can be confident that we are equally as dedicated to patient comfort and well-being as you are. We're committed to working collaboratively with you to tailor treatment plans and provide the best possible care for your valued clientele.

It's easy to become an EndoConnect partner, and everything needed for high-quality endodontic care is included. There are no additional fees or charges!

EndoConnect's Commitment to Our Partners

WHAT WE WILL PROVIDE

When you partner with EndoConnect, you gain access to a range of resources and support. Providing in-house endodontics has never been easier.

As part of your EndoConnect partner subscription, you will get access to:

An experienced endodontic team that will deliver services within your own dental practice

State-of-the-art equipment delivered to your office

Ongoing support from endodontic specialists

As an added bonus, you'll also keep a portion of the revenue generated from endodontic treatments we perform at your practice.

Become a Partner

PROVIDE SPECIALIZED ENDODONTIC TREATMENT IN-HOUSE

Are you interested in becoming an EndoConnect partner?

All you need is two operatories to accommodate our endodontic team on your scheduled days.

To learn more about how you can provide patients with exceptional endodontic treatments in-house, reach out to the EndoConnect team today!

How Traveling Endodontics Works Inside Your Practice

Most practices assume bringing in a traveling endodontist will be complicated.

It's not.

EndoConnect integrates endodontic care into your existing schedule so treatment happens inside your office without changing how your practice runs day to day.

Before We Start

We don't guess at volume or force a model to fit.

Before launching, we:

  • Review your diagnosed and referred endodontic cases
  • Identify realistic starting volume
  • Recommend an initial clinical day cadence
  • Align with your team on scheduling and patient communication

This ensures the first clinical day is built around real cases, not projections.

What a Clinical Day Looks Like

On a scheduled day, a traveling endodontist and assistant team come to your office and perform treatment on-site.

A typical day includes:

  • Pre-scheduled cases already confirmed
  • Mix of endodontic case types
  • Surgical microscope and specialty equipment set up in your operatory
  • Continuous case flow with minimal downtime

Your team doesn't need to learn endodontics. They follow a clear workflow for identifying, scheduling, and preparing patients.

How Scheduling Works

Everything runs off retained case volume.

  • We establish a minimum case threshold to activate a clinical day
  • Days are scheduled in advance, not ad hoc
  • As volume grows, frequency increases (monthly → semimonthly → weekly)

Emergency cases can often be added into upcoming clinical days, improving same-office treatment completion.

What Your Team Handles vs. What We Handle

Clarity here is what makes the model work.

Your Team:

  • Identifies endodontic cases during exams
  • Schedules patients into specialty days
  • Communicates with patients using aligned messaging

EndoConnect:

  • Provides the traveling endodontist
  • Performs all clinical treatment
  • Supplies specialty equipment (including microscope)
  • Provides assistant support
  • Guides workflow and optimization

This keeps your team focused on what they already do without adding clinical burden.

How the Financial Model Works

The structure is simple and designed to fit how your practice already operates.

  • Your practice bills the patient
  • Your practice sets its own fees

EndoConnect operates on a flat model, not a percentage, so you maintain control over pricing and margins.

There are two components:

Procedure-Based Fees

You pay a set fee per completed case. This keeps costs directly tied to production.

Program (Infrastructure) Fee

There is a small fixed monthly fee that supports:

  • Scheduling coordination
  • Case flow management
  • Clinical day organization
  • Reporting and ongoing optimization
  • Technology and operational support

This fee allows the program to run consistently and keeps per-case costs lower than percentage-based models.

Ramp and Growth

Most practices start with a conservative cadence and build from there.

  • Month 1: First clinical day
  • Months 2–3: Workflow refinement and scheduling consistency
  • Month 3+: Increased frequency based on demand

Growth is driven by actual case flow, not forced expansion.

What Makes This Work

This model works when it fits the practice.

That typically means:

  • Consistent endodontic diagnosis volume
  • An operatory available on clinical days
  • A team willing to follow scheduling and communication workflows

The biggest factor isn't volume. It's team adoption.

When the team understands how to identify and schedule cases correctly, everything else follows.

What This Looks Like in a Real Practice

Instead of diagnosing endo and sending patients out:

  • Cases are scheduled internally
  • Treatment happens within your office
  • Patients complete care faster
  • Restorative work stays in-house

Nothing about your core practice model changes.

You're simply keeping the dentistry you're already diagnosing.

Is This Disruptive to the Schedule?

No.

Clinical days are pre-blocked and built into your schedule in advance.

There's no day-to-day disruption — just dedicated specialty blocks that run alongside your existing workflow.

Next Step

If you're consistently diagnosing endodontic cases but seeing them referred out, delayed, or not completed — the next step is a simple evaluation.

We look at:

  • Current referral patterns
  • Untreated diagnoses
  • Emergency case flow
  • Realistic clinical day potential

From there, we determine if a traveling endodontist model makes sense for your practice — and what cadence to start with.

EndoConnect — Endodontics Done Differently

EndoConnect’s Commitment to Our Partners

WHAT WE WILL PROVIDE

When you partner with EndoConnect, you gain access to a range of resources and support. Providing in-house endodontics has never been easier.

As part of your EndoConnect partner subscription, you will get access to:

  • An experienced endodontic team that will deliver services within your own dental practice
  • State-of-the-art equipment delivered to your office
  • Ongoing support from endodontic specialists

As an added bonus, you’ll also keep a portion of the revenue generated from endodontic treatments we perform at your practice.

EndoConnect is committed to:

Collaborating with partners

TAKING A PATIENT-CENTERED APPROACH

Using the Latest Technology

Become a Partner

PROVIDE SPECIALIZED ENDODONTIC TREATMENT IN-HOUSE

Are you interested in becoming an EndoConnect partner? 
All you need is two operatories to accommodate our endodontic team on your scheduled days. 

To learn more about how you can provide patients with exceptional endodontic treatments in-house, reach out to the EndoConnect team today!

EndoConnect FAQs

Traveling endodontics is a specialty care model in which a licensed, US-based residency-trained endodontist provides in-office endodontic treatment directly within a general dental practice.

Instead of routinely referring patients to an external specialty office, practices partner with a traveling endodontic group to treat the majority of routine endodontic cases in-house, while continuing to refer complex or surgical cases externally when appropriate.

This model is designed for practices with adequate and consistent endodontic volume, either within a single practice or consolidated across one or more locations, that want to minimize reliance on outside referrals without compromising clinical judgment or standards of care.