Specialty
Endodontics in New York
Endodontists focus on the inside of the tooth, primarily performing root canal therapy to relieve pain and save natural teeth.
What endodontics does
Endodontists focus on the inside of the tooth — the pulp and root canals — primarily performing root canal therapy to relieve pain and save natural teeth.
When to see an endodontics
- Severe, lingering tooth pain
- Pain on biting or sustained sensitivity to hot or cold
- Swelling near a tooth or a 'pimple' on the gum (fistula)
- Tooth darkening after an injury
- Need for re-treatment of a previous root canal
Common procedures
What to expect from a visit
A root canal typically takes 1–2 visits of 60–90 minutes under local anesthesia. Most patients report it feels similar to a filling. A permanent crown is usually placed afterward by your general dentist.
Insurance & cost questions
Root canals are usually covered as a major service (50–80%). Confirm if a referral is required by your plan.
Coverage varies by plan. Always confirm with both the dental office and your insurer before treatment.
Emergency warning signs
- Severe spontaneous pain keeping you awake
- Facial swelling that is increasing
- Fever combined with mouth pain
For airway problems, uncontrolled bleeding, or facial trauma, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Licensed endodontics providers in New York (NPI Registry)
Source: CMS NPPES (National Provider Identifier registry) · public U.S. government data. Verify license status with the state dental board before booking.