Root Canals 

While some people are apprehensive about getting a root canal, our patients find that in our experienced hands, getting a root canal can be a smooth procedure. Our dentists have the expertise to make this procedure as fast and comfortable as possible while getting an excellent result.  


A root canal may be needed when the soft, live tissue inside your tooth is injured by an impact, or when the tooth becomes cracked or fractured or has a deep cavity. Any of these conditions allow bacteria to penetrate to the inner tissues where they can thrive. The inner tissues then become infected and inflamed.  


Many teeth so affected can still be saved with root canal therapy. If the tooth is not treated, it is likely to become abscessed and painful. 

Why Is It Called Root Canal Therapy? 

You may already know that the roots of your teeth connect with your body’s blood supply so that the live, inner part of your tooth has a rich supply of blood. This live tissue is referred to as the pulp of your tooth. There is a small chamber of pulp near the top of your tooth and then a canal filled with pulp that travels to the end of each root. Some teeth have one root and other teeth have as many as four. As part of this therapy, the pulp in these canals is cleaned out all the way to the end of the root. The soft tissue is replaced with sterile material.  

Root Canal Procedure 

Before starting any treatment, a dentist carefully examines the x-ray so he or she knows the exact shape and condition of each root. The patient is then fully numbed for comfort during the procedure. The top of the tooth is opened just like it would be for a filling. But then, the soft inner tissue is fully cleaned out and the canal is gently shaped so it is clean and straight. A material is used to fill the canals and then the opening at the top of the tooth is filled in. 


It is advisable to crown this tooth soon after the root canal. After this live tissue is removed, the tooth will become more brittle. A crown will protect this tooth for many years.  

Choosing Experienced Practitioners for a Root Canal 

Dr. Rohit Patel is an endodontist which is a specialist in performing treatment and surgery on the inner tissues of teeth. Only three percent of all dentists have gone on to acquire the additional training to qualify as endodontists. This additional training enables Dr. Patel to save many teeth that otherwise might have been lost. 


When you need help with painful, infected or damaged teeth in the areas of Mount Vernon, Yonkers and New Rochelle, please call to find out how we can help. We have specialists not only in endodontics, but also periodontics (treatment of gum disease), orthodontia (straightening teeth) cosmetic dentistry, prosthodontics (replacing missing teeth) and restorative care.  


Find out how our specialists can make your next dental treatment both comfortable and successful. Call us with your questions about your dental health or to make an appointment: (914) 266-9739

Contact Us

Patient Reviews 

"I have been a dental patient with Sparkle since 2013. First introduction was getting invislign. Long story short - they made my smile SPARKLE. Highly recommend Sparkle - they care about your smile. BTW amazing customer service." 


Mabel A. 

★★★★★

"Sparkle Dental has been "dental home" for several years now, I am absolutely satisfied with the service I've been receiving. The level of professionalism is superb, the environment is warm and welcoming." 


Khelsey F. 

★★★★★
Read More Reviews

Our Hours

Mon - Fri
-
Saturday
-
Sunday
Closed

For Our New Patients 

Are you a new patient at Sparkle Dental? Make sure you fill out our new patient forms. Make sure that you print out and complete these forms before your first appointment. This will help us to speed up the new patient registration process.  

New Patient Forms

Website designed and maintained by   Xpress, INC

© 2024 

All Rights Reserved | Sparkle Dental

914-306-8795 

Share by: