Endodontists are widely recognized for their expertise in root canal therapy, but that’s just part of what they do. Here are four, state-of-the-art surgeries our team performs to help patients preserve their beautiful smiles.
With over 40 years of experience in preserving oral health, the staff at Compassionate Endodontists New York/NYC, in New York City has seen just about everything that can go wrong with a tooth. The practice is located near the neighborhoods of Upper West Side, Manhattan, Lenox Hill, and Midtown.
The staff doesn’t just treat your tooth, though. They treat the whole person by offering caring, personalized attention before, during, and after your treatment. They understand pain, and will see emergencies the day of your call. No matter the circumstance, their goal is to get you out of pain immediately and to save your tooth.
The practitioners at Compassionate Endodontists New York/NYC, are dedicated to helping you with root canals, endodontic procedures, apicoectomy, and internal tooth bleaching. You’re in expert hands with Steven D. Kaplan, DMD, Hossein Moosavi, DDS, MDS, Sara Kim, DMD, Deborah Mansdorf, DDS, and Jamie Y. Lee, DDS, MS (as well as a team of expert dental assistants). Rest assured that all the providers have the same philosophy and same level of skill. They use advanced technology, including dental CAT/3D imaging scans, that assists in diagnosing dental issues. This cutting edge technology isn’t commonly used in endodontic practices today, and it’s particularly beneficial if you have a root canal that’s challenging to treat. The doctors at Compassionate Endodontists New York/NYC even have extensive training in providing pediatric root canals.
If you have an emergency, same day appointments are available. The practice’s staff also speaks English, Hebrew, and Spanish.
You can always call their office with your questions. They’re here to help you.
With over 40 years of experience in preserving oral health, the staff at Compassionate Endodontists New York/NYC, in New York City has seen just about everything that can go wrong with a tooth. The practice is located near the neighborhoods of Upper West Side, Manhattan, Lenox Hill, and Midtown.
The staff doesn’t just treat your tooth, though. They treat the whole person by offering caring, personalized attention before, during, and after your treatment. They understand pain, and will see emergencies the day of your call. No matter the circumstance, their goal is to get you out of pain immediately and to save your tooth.
The practitioners at Compassionate Endodontists New York/NYC, are dedicated to helping you with root canals, endodontic procedures, apicoectomy, and internal tooth bleaching. You’re in expert hands with Steven D. Kaplan, DMD, Hossein Moosavi, DDS, MDS, Sara Kim, DMD, Deborah Mansdorf, DDS, and Jamie Y. Lee, DDS, MS (as well as a team of expert dental assistants). Rest assured that all the providers have the same philosophy and same level of skill. They use advanced technology, including dental CAT/3D imaging scans, that assists in diagnosing dental issues. This cutting edge technology isn’t commonly used in endodontic practices today, and it’s particularly beneficial if you have a root canal that’s challenging to treat. The doctors at Compassionate Endodontists New York/NYC even have extensive training in providing pediatric root canals.
If you have an emergency, same day appointments are available. The practice’s staff also speaks English, Hebrew, and Spanish.
You can always call their office with your questions. They’re here to help you.
With over 40 years of experience in preserving oral health, the staff at Compassionate Endodontists New York/NYC, in New York City has seen just about everything that can go wrong with a tooth. The practice is located near the neighborhoods of Upper West Side, Manhattan, Lenox Hill, and Midtown.
The staff doesn’t just treat your tooth, though. They treat the whole person by offering caring, personalized attention before, during, and after your treatment. They understand pain, and will see emergencies the day of your call. No matter the circumstance, their goal is to get you out of pain immediately and to save your tooth.
The practitioners at Compassionate Endodontists New York/NYC, are dedicated to helping you with root canals, endodontic procedures, apicoectomy, and internal tooth bleaching. You’re in expert hands with Steven D. Kaplan, DMD, Hossein Moosavi, DDS, MDS, Sara Kim, DMD, Deborah Mansdorf, DDS, and Jamie Y. Lee, DDS, MS (as well as a team of expert dental assistants). Rest assured that all the providers have the same philosophy and same level of skill. They use advanced technology, including dental CAT/3D imaging scans, that assists in diagnosing dental issues. This cutting edge technology isn’t commonly used in endodontic practices today, and it’s particularly beneficial if you have a root canal that’s challenging to treat. The doctors at Compassionate Endodontists New York/NYC even have extensive training in providing pediatric root canals.
If you have an emergency, same day appointments are available. The practice’s staff also speaks English, Hebrew, and Spanish.
You can always call their office with your questions. They’re here to help you.
Most endodontists advertise themselves as having cutting edge technology and being state of the art because they have digital X-rays, surgical operating microscopes, electronic apex locaters, and other modalities. But the truth of the matter is, that’s just standard of care. If you don’t have that equipment, you shouldn’t be practicing. There’s only one thing in endodontics that sets a practice apart as cutting edge: An on-site CBCT 3D Imaging Machine.
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