Address: 60 E 56th St Suite 5F, New York, NY 10022, USA
Phone: +12128802700
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AMβ6:30PM
Tuesday: 7:30AMβ6:30PM
Wednesday: 9AMβ5PM
Thursday: 7:30AMβ6:30PM
Friday: 7:30AMβ5PM
Saturday: 7:30AMβ3PM
Josselyne Herman-Saccio
Dr Lippner is π he took time to explain everything and the procedure was painless.
Joan Langford Flanagan
Excellent root canal no pain what so ever
Alexandra Cubberly
My grandmother (who doesn't speak English as her first language and has dental anxiety) says that Dr. Lipner was absolutely fantastic. She really appreciated that he did local blocks instead of numbing the entire right side of her face. She was also really happy that he saved her tooth despite having a cavity and needing a root canal under her crown. She feels as though this has been her most positive dental experience yet (and she's had a lot of dental work done). I personally would like to say that besides the endodontist being great, the support staff were also fantastic. Monica was lovely and the front desk was extremely knowledgeable, professional and overall very kind. This was the fourth place I called to get a root canal appointment and it was such a great experience - they were upfront on costs (which by the way, were very reasonable!) and extremely accommodating. I would highly recommend this practice!
Thane Rosenbaum
Dr. Kase's hands are quite fine and highly skilled, and Michelle is a fabulous and accommodating office manager.
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You do not need to wait for a referral to see an endodontist. If you are struggling with tooth pain or you have any endodontic concerns, contact Midtown Endodontist NYC. You can find our modern office in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. For dental emergencies, we may even be able to see you on the same day.
You may need root canal treatment despite feeling no pain. Teeth that need a root canal do not always hurt β other indicators include swelling, discoloration and sensitivity. If one of these is present, we will check the toothβs pulp health. If the pulp is damaged or infected, a root canal can prevent further infection and protect nearby tissue.
Tooth pain is often a sign that there is a serious dental issue, but this symptom does not always need to be treated with a root canal. Many things can cause toothaches. No matter what the cause may be, you should schedule a dental appointment right away.
Sharp, severe tooth pain when you chew or put pressure on a tooth is one of the most common signs that you need a root canal or filling. Other symptoms could include small bumps along the gum near the affected tooth, or the tooth may appear dark or discolored.
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