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Horizon Endodontics

Where compassionate patient care comes first

Welcome to Horizon Endodontics, a dental specialty center based in Fishersville, Virginia. We provide comfort-first care for root canals, apical surgery, damaged teeth & more.

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Horizon Endodontics

Where compassionate patient care comes first

Welcome to Horizon Endodontics, a dental specialty center based in Fishersville, Virginia. We provide comfort-first care for root canals, apical surgery, damaged teeth & more.

Collage of a photo of mountains and a woman's smile

Where compassionate patient care comes first

Welcome to Horizon Endodontics, a dental specialty center based in Fishersville, Virginia. We provide comfort-first care for root canals, apical surgery, damaged teeth & more.

Expert Treatment

We are Board-certified, offering only the highest standards of patient care.

Specialists in Saving Teeth

We specialize in treatments that protect and preserve natural teeth.

Comfort-first Care

Our care offers the same warmth and integrity we’d want for our own families.

Horizon Endodontics

Find Our Facility

in Fishersville, VA

Our facility address is 9 Pinnacle Drive, Suite #101, Fishersville, Virginia 22939, conveniently located next to the Augusta Health general hospital. We have ample parking for our patients, and are less than a two-minute walk from the Lifecore Dr / Pinnacle Dr bus stop.

Meet Your Endodontist

Dr. Daniel J. Bartling, DDS

Meet Dr. Bartling, Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics (the highest level of achievement for an endodontist). Dr. Bartling and his wife Lena are the owners and founders of Horizon Endodontics, as well as the heart behind our comfort-first approach.

Collage of Dr. Bartling, his wife, and two daughters

Meet Your Endodontist

Dr. Daniel J. Bartling, DDS

Meet Dr. Bartling, Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics (the highest level of achievement for an endodontist). Dr. Bartling and his wife Lena are the owners and founders of Horizon Endodontics, as well as the heart behind our comfort-first approach.

Collage of Dr. Bartling, his wife, and two daughters
Collage of Dr. Bartling, his wife, and two daughters

Meet Your Endodontist

Dr. Daniel J. Bartling, DDS

Meet Dr. Bartling, Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics (the highest level of achievement for an endodontist). Dr. Bartling and his wife Lena are the owners and founders of Horizon Endodontics, as well as the heart behind our comfort-first approach.

Horizon Endodontics

Find Our Facility

Find Our Facility

in Fishersville, VA

Our facility address is 9 Pinnacle Drive, Suite #101, Fishersville, Virginia 22939, conveniently located next to the Augusta Health general hospital. We have ample parking for our patients, and are less than a two-minute walk from the Lifecore Dr / Pinnacle Dr bus stop.

Horizon Endodontics

Find Our Facility

in Fishersville, VA

Our facility address is 9 Pinnacle Drive, Suite #101, Fishersville, Virginia 22939, conveniently located next to the Augusta Health general hospital. We have ample parking for our patients, and are less than a two-minute walk from the Lifecore Dr / Pinnacle Dr bus stop.

Our Services

Accurate diagnosis is essential for determining the true cause of your dental discomfort. Not all tooth pain requires treatment, and sometimes the source of pain isn’t a tooth at all—it may stem from the jaw, muscles, sinuses, or nerves. Endodontists are specialists trained to distinguish between tooth-related (odontogenic) and non-dental pain. Using advanced testing and imaging, we evaluate your symptoms and provide clear guidance on next steps. Whether you need treatment, monitoring, or a referral to another specialist, our goal is to ensure you receive the right care for long-term comfort and oral health.

Root canal therapy is a highly effective way to save a tooth that has become inflamed or infected due to decay, trauma, or a crack. If left untreated, these conditions can lead to serious pain and complications. Root canal treatment removes the source of infection, relieves discomfort, and preserves your natural tooth. Symptoms like lingering pain, sensitivity, or swelling may suggest the need for this care. With modern techniques and tools, root canal therapy is comfortable and efficient—helping you maintain your smile and avoid tooth loss.

If a previously treated tooth continues to cause discomfort or shows signs of infection, root canal retreatment may be necessary. Over time, new issues like decay, cracks, or a failing crown can compromise the original treatment. Retreatment gives your tooth a second chance, relieving pain and preventing further damage. Our goal is always to preserve your natural tooth whenever possible, and with the right care, a retreated tooth can last for many years.

When a root canal or retreatment doesn’t fully resolve an infection, apical microsurgery may be recommended. This precise procedure addresses problems at the tip of the tooth root that are not accessible through traditional methods. It’s often the last step before considering extraction and is used to preserve natural teeth that might otherwise be lost. Thanks to modern imaging and techniques, the procedure is efficient, with most patients returning to normal activities shortly after. It’s a reliable solution when other treatments have not been fully successful.

Cracked or fractured teeth can cause sharp pain, especially when biting or chewing, and may worsen over time. Some cracks are minor and don’t require treatment, while others may lead to nerve damage or infection. Your endodontist will assess the severity of the crack using advanced imaging and help determine the best course of action. In many cases, treatment can relieve symptoms and protect the tooth from further damage. Early evaluation is key to saving the tooth and avoiding complications.

Dental injuries can happen from sports, falls, or accidents—often affecting front teeth. Even if there’s no immediate pain, trauma can damage the tooth’s nerve or root. Symptoms may include looseness, discoloration, or sensitivity. Prompt evaluation is critical to protect the tooth and prevent long-term damage. Endodontists specialize in treating injured teeth and restoring function and appearance. We also recommend custom mouthguards for sports to help prevent injuries before they happen.

Root resorption is a condition where part of a tooth’s root structure is gradually lost. It may be caused by trauma, orthodontic movement, or unknown factors—and often progresses without symptoms. If detected early through advanced imaging, it can often be treated effectively to save the tooth. Depending on the severity and location, treatment may involve protecting the affected area and preventing further loss. Regular dental exams are key to catching and managing root resorption before serious complications arise.

Vital Pulp Therapy is a conservative treatment designed to save the living tissue inside a tooth that’s been irritated by decay or injury. It’s especially helpful for young patients or those with developing teeth, but may also be an option for adults. By treating only the affected portion of the pulp, this procedure helps preserve tooth vitality and prevent the need for a full root canal. It’s a gentle, forward-thinking solution that supports long-term oral health and function.

If a tooth has darkened from the inside—often due to trauma or previous treatment—internal bleaching can help restore its natural color. Unlike surface whitening, this technique lightens discoloration from within the tooth structure. It’s a simple, effective cosmetic option that improves appearance without altering the tooth’s shape or structure. Internal bleaching is safe and minimally invasive, making it ideal for patients looking to brighten a single discolored tooth and achieve a more even smile.

Our Services

Accurate diagnosis is essential for determining the true cause of your dental discomfort. Not all tooth pain requires treatment, and sometimes the source of pain isn’t a tooth at all—it may stem from the jaw, muscles, sinuses, or nerves. Endodontists are specialists trained to distinguish between tooth-related (odontogenic) and non-dental pain. Using advanced testing and imaging, we evaluate your symptoms and provide clear guidance on next steps. Whether you need treatment, monitoring, or a referral to another specialist, our goal is to ensure you receive the right care for long-term comfort and oral health.

Root canal therapy is a highly effective way to save a tooth that has become inflamed or infected due to decay, trauma, or a crack. If left untreated, these conditions can lead to serious pain and complications. Root canal treatment removes the source of infection, relieves discomfort, and preserves your natural tooth. Symptoms like lingering pain, sensitivity, or swelling may suggest the need for this care. With modern techniques and tools, root canal therapy is comfortable and efficient—helping you maintain your smile and avoid tooth loss.

If a previously treated tooth continues to cause discomfort or shows signs of infection, root canal retreatment may be necessary. Over time, new issues like decay, cracks, or a failing crown can compromise the original treatment. Retreatment gives your tooth a second chance, relieving pain and preventing further damage. Our goal is always to preserve your natural tooth whenever possible, and with the right care, a retreated tooth can last for many years.

When a root canal or retreatment doesn’t fully resolve an infection, apical microsurgery may be recommended. This precise procedure addresses problems at the tip of the tooth root that are not accessible through traditional methods. It’s often the last step before considering extraction and is used to preserve natural teeth that might otherwise be lost. Thanks to modern imaging and techniques, the procedure is efficient, with most patients returning to normal activities shortly after. It’s a reliable solution when other treatments have not been fully successful.

Cracked or fractured teeth can cause sharp pain, especially when biting or chewing, and may worsen over time. Some cracks are minor and don’t require treatment, while others may lead to nerve damage or infection. Your endodontist will assess the severity of the crack using advanced imaging and help determine the best course of action. In many cases, treatment can relieve symptoms and protect the tooth from further damage. Early evaluation is key to saving the tooth and avoiding complications.

Dental injuries can happen from sports, falls, or accidents—often affecting front teeth. Even if there’s no immediate pain, trauma can damage the tooth’s nerve or root. Symptoms may include looseness, discoloration, or sensitivity. Prompt evaluation is critical to protect the tooth and prevent long-term damage. Endodontists specialize in treating injured teeth and restoring function and appearance. We also recommend custom mouthguards for sports to help prevent injuries before they happen.

Root resorption is a condition where part of a tooth’s root structure is gradually lost. It may be caused by trauma, orthodontic movement, or unknown factors—and often progresses without symptoms. If detected early through advanced imaging, it can often be treated effectively to save the tooth. Depending on the severity and location, treatment may involve protecting the affected area and preventing further loss. Regular dental exams are key to catching and managing root resorption before serious complications arise.

Vital Pulp Therapy is a conservative treatment designed to save the living tissue inside a tooth that’s been irritated by decay or injury. It’s especially helpful for young patients or those with developing teeth, but may also be an option for adults. By treating only the affected portion of the pulp, this procedure helps preserve tooth vitality and prevent the need for a full root canal. It’s a gentle, forward-thinking solution that supports long-term oral health and function.

If a tooth has darkened from the inside—often due to trauma or previous treatment—internal bleaching can help restore its natural color. Unlike surface whitening, this technique lightens discoloration from within the tooth structure. It’s a simple, effective cosmetic option that improves appearance without altering the tooth’s shape or structure. Internal bleaching is safe and minimally invasive, making it ideal for patients looking to brighten a single discolored tooth and achieve a more even smile.

New patient? Start here.

We’re always excited to meet new patients. Above all else, we’re here to make your visit to our office as pleasant as possible. We’ve prepared some resources just for you, to walk you through what to bring, what to expect, and our commitment to you.

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New patient? Start here.

We’re always excited to meet new patients. Above all else, we’re here to make your visit to our office as pleasant as possible. We’ve prepared an entire web page just for you, to walk you through what to bring, what to expect, and our commitment to you.

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New patient? Start here.

We’re always excited to meet new patients. Above all else, we’re here to make your visit to our office as pleasant as possible. We’ve prepared an entire web page just for you, to walk you through what to bring, what to expect, and our commitment to you.

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