Endodontist – White Plains

Endodontist

Endodontists at White Plains Family Dental Arts!

If you’re experiencing toothache, prolonged sensitivity, or discoloration, or you had a root canal years ago that needs to be retreated, you may need root canal treatment.

Don’t ignore the warning signs, as they can lead to further complications.

Our highly skilled endodontist can perform root canals to save your teeth and improve your oral health.
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Margaret Hanoian
November 22, 2024

As with many people I am not a fan of going to the dentist but it is a necessary part of my routine healthcare. White Plains Family Dental Arts makes it easy and convenient. My hygienist Claudia is fantastic and the Dentists are all thorough and kind. Highly recommend.

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Pamela Alvarez
November 18, 2024

My mom was a dentist so I'm hard to please. Went today for the first time and this place is highly recommended. They have a great staff and quality service. I'll be going back :)

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Tania Murillo
November 14, 2024

Most of my experiences at dental offices have been painful until I was treated by Dr Cirligeneau, he is truly the best Dr I have been treated by. I got Invisalign’s and after every check up I would leave the office with my lips feeling so swollen and my gums in pain. Dr C didn’t even numb me and the whole time I felt zero pain. He treats his patients with the utmost care and compassion. He made me feel very comfortable and every second when I was expecting pain, he would make the experience completely different, zero pain. Him and his team are the best!

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Sandy Schiffman
November 8, 2024

So happy I switched! Claudia did a great cleaning, and Dr. C is in the process of replacing a crown. He is very gentle and so far the whole process has been pain free. I highly recommend this practice to anyone looking for great dental care.

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Samantha Goldstein
November 4, 2024

Very friendly and thorough! Love all the cool technology they use.

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Abby Kumpon
October 25, 2024

Great experience, great customer service. I will be going back again!

Get to Know the Endodontist: Your Root Canal Expert in White Plains

Are you experiencing severe toothache or pain when you chew? Do you have prolonged sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures, or notice a dark discoloration of your tooth? These could be signs that you need a root canal treatment! Don’t worry, we’re here to help you understand everything about root canals and why they’re important for your dental health.

What is an Endodontist?

An endodontist is a dental specialist who is highly skilled in performing root canals. While general dentists perform less than two root canals a week, an endodontist performs nearly 25 on average. That means they have extensive experience and expertise in handling root canal procedures.

How Root Canal Treatment Can Save Your Smile

In the past, if you had a tooth with a diseased nerve, it would probably have to be extracted. However, with the special dental procedure called root canal treatment, your tooth can be saved. This procedure involves removing the affected tissue, cleaning and sealing the interior of the tooth, and filling it with dental composite.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal: Don’t Ignore These Warning Signs

A tooth’s nerve is not vital to its health and function after it has emerged through the gums. However, when a tooth is cracked or has a deep cavity, bacteria can enter the pulp tissue and cause an infection. This can lead to an abscess and pain, swelling, and tenderness in the nearby gums. If left untreated, this can even affect your overall health.

What You Need to Know About the Root Canal Treatment Process

Root canal treatment and root canal retreatment involves one to three visits to the dentist. During treatment, your endodontist will remove the affected tissue, clean and seal the interior of the tooth, and fill it with dental composite. If needed, they may also suggest placing a crown to protect the tooth from breakage.

What Should You Do if You Need a Root Canal Treatment?

If you experience any of the signs that a root canal is needed, contact your doctor immediately. If you need a second opinion or have questions about root canal treatment, call our office today. We’ll be happy to help you with any concerns you may have.

Remember, with regular brushing, flossing, and checkups, your restored tooth can last a lifetime. 

Don’t wait until it’s too late – save your smile with root canal treatment at White Plains Family Dental Arts!

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