ROOT CANAL THERAPY – Queens, NY

Instant Relief for Aching Teeth

Does your toothache affect your everyday life? Are you in agonizing pain after drinking iced tea or hot coffee? If so, you may be dealing with an infection within the dental pulp. It’s the bundle of nerve endings located at the center of your tooth. Because this area is incredibly sensitive, it can cause extreme discomfort. But don’t worry – our team at Breezy Point Smiles can soothe your pain with root canal therapy in Queens! To learn more about this treatment, continue reading or give us a call today.

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Do I Need Root Canal Therapy?

One of the most common indicators for needing a root canal is a severe toothache. However, that’s not the only sign you should look for. Keep an eye out for some of the following symptoms:
  • Extreme sensitivity to hot or cold foods or beverages
  • Sharp pain when biting down
  • Dark discoloration of a tooth
  • Swelling or redness on the gums surrounding a tooth
  • A pimple-like bump has developed on the gums near the tooth
Should you notice any of the symptoms listed above, contact our office right away. We’ll pencil you in for an appointment as soon as possible!
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The Root Canal Process

As you may already know, root canal therapy has a bad reputation. That’s why many people are hesitant to move forward with the process. Well, the procedure is actually much more painless than you’d think! It’s designed to relieve your discomfort by removing the infected nerve of the tooth.
Before starting treatment, we’ll numb your mouth with a local anesthetic to ensure you’re fully comfortable throughout the process. Then, we’ll begin by using special tools to access the inner chambers of the tooth and remove the pulp that’s causing your pain. After sanitizing the area, we’ll fill it with a synthetic gutta-percha material to retain the tooth’s shape. Next, we’ll seal and protect the tooth by placing a temporary crown.
In a few weeks, you’ll return to the office so we can switch out your temporary crown for a permanent one. Congratulations – you have a newly restored smile that you can put to use that very same day!
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The Benefits of Getting a Root Canal

By choosing to relieve your toothache with root canal treatment in Queens, you can enjoy the following incredible benefits:

  • Prevent complications. Leaving a dental infection untreated can cause it to spread throughout your body, which can increase the risk of systemic health problems like gum disease.
  • Maintain a natural smile. With this treatment, you can avoid the need for a costly restorative procedure down the line.
  • Relieve your discomfort. You’ll be able to eat, speak, and live your everyday life without pain!
  • Improve your oral health. A custom-made dental crown will make your smile look and function just like natural!
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Soft Tissue Laser

Nowadays, many procedures involving the gums are performed using a soft-tissue laser. We can use the energy from the laser to excise unneeded or infected tissue while also sterilizing the area to prevent bacteria from causing any more damage. Many patients prefer soft tissue lasers over traditional instruments because they cause very little discomfort; the mouth often doesn’t need to be numbed at all, and there is very little if any bleeding to worry about afterwards.
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Hard Tissue Laser

In addition to lasers for sterilizing and removing soft tissues, we also have lasers that are designed specifically for hard tissue – namely your teeth and bones. We often use our hard tissue lasers to prepare teeth for filling placement. We can remove the decayed parts of the tooth without damaging the rest of the enamel, and the lack of pain means there is no need for us to use a local anesthetic to numb the tooth for such procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is a root canal and why might I need one?
A. A root canal is a dental procedure to remove infected or damaged pulp from inside a tooth. You may need one if you have severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling near the gumline, or a darkened tooth — all common signs of infection. Treating it early can prevent the infection from spreading and save your natural tooth.
Q. How will I know if the pain requires a root canal?

A. Signs that a root canal may be necessary include:

  • Persistent or severe toothache
  • Intense sensitivity to temperature
  • Gum swelling or a pimple-like bump
  • Pain when chewing or biting
  • Tooth discoloration

If you’re experiencing these symptoms in the Queens, NY area, contact us right away for an evaluation.

Q. Does a root canal procedure hurt?
A. Contrary to common misconception, root canal therapy is performed under local anesthesia and is designed to relieve pain, not cause it. Most patients compare the discomfort to having a routine filling. Our team takes every step to keep you comfortable throughout the treatment.
Q. How long does the root canal process take?
A. A typical root canal visit at our Breezy Point office may take about 60–90 minutes depending on tooth complexity. A temporary crown is placed initially, and a follow-up visit is scheduled to fit a permanent crown once healing begins.
Q. Can I return to normal activities after treatment?
A. Yes — after your appointment, most patients can return to regular daily activities right away. You may experience mild sensitivity for a day or two, which is normal. Follow our care instructions to optimize healing.
Q. How long will a root canal-treated tooth last?
A. With proper home care and regular dental visits, a tooth that’s had root canal therapy and a crown can last many years — often a lifetime. Maintaining good oral hygiene and routine cleanings at Breezy Point Smiles helps protect your restored tooth.
Q. Is root canal therapy covered by dental insurance?
A. Many dental insurance plans in the Queens, NY area include coverage for root canal treatment. Coverage levels vary by plan, so bring your insurance information, and our team will help estimate your out-of-pocket costs.
Q. What should I do if my tooth pain returns after a root canal?
A. Occasionally, discomfort may persist slightly after treatment. If pain increases or swelling occurs again, contact our practice immediately — this may indicate a follow-up evaluation is needed. We’re here to provide prompt care and solutions.
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Co2 Laser

CO2 lasers have been used in dentistry for more than 25 years. They can be used for a wide range of dental procedures, including soft tissue treatments around dental implants and the removal of gum tissue that has become infected as a result of gum disease. The laser energy is generated using carbon dioxide, and it is set at a wavelength that vaporizes the water found in soft tissue, allowing for quick, efficient cutting.