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Welcome to Bryant Park Endodontics Dr. Bui was recognized on CBS’s American Health Front on Oct 1, 2016 Having performed over 15,000 root canals, Dr. Young Bui is one of Manhattan’s premier endodontists – a specialist in the art of root canal therapy. Our goal is to provide our patients with the most technologically advanced… Continue Reading
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Recovery Advice Following Root Canal Surgery Root canal surgery is a fairly routine dental treatment that many people undergo at some point in their lives. It is needed when the tooth section and pulp of a tooth become exposed to bacteria, which can happen because of cavities or injury. If you are in need of… Continue Reading
Telltale Signs You Need a Root Canal Although everyone actually has a root canal, there are two types of root canals to be aware of. When you want to know what the telltale signs are that would indicate a root canal is necessary, you are referring to the when a dentist or endodontist removes the… Continue Reading
Root canal infections are one of the most painful dental issues you can experience, and can also lead to a number of other severe issues like tooth loss and abscesses. However, they can be prevented if you practice proper oral hygiene and see your dentist for checkups on a regular basis. In this article, we’re… Continue Reading
Root canal treatment is needed when the soft pulp section inside a tooth is infected or damaged. The surgery, which is performed under a local anesthetic, involves removing the diseased pulp, which isn’t needed to keep the tooth functional, cleaning the inside of the tooth, and filling the chamber where the pulp was with a… Continue Reading
This is, perhaps, one of the most difficult questions to answer when you are seeking information on root canals. The reason for this is because a dentist has studied for many years and the science of dentistry involves many skills which the layperson may not really understand. However, there are some easy ways to explain… Continue Reading
The pulp of a tooth is the part inside the tooth’s structure, underneath the hard, outer enamel layer and a layer called dentine, which is underneath. The pulp extends down below the gum line into what is called the root canal of the tooth. The pulp section of a tooth contains nerves, blood vessels and… Continue Reading
Although everyone actually has a root canal, there are two types of root canals to be aware of. When you want to know what the telltale signs are that would indicate a root canal is necessary, you are referring to the when a dentist or endodontist removes the damaged/infected pulp where the nerves and blood… Continue Reading
In the rare event that a root canal fails, the thing to know is that you do have options. However, few root canals fail today because of advances in dental and radiograph (X-ray) technology. Having said that, it is important to know that the dentist performing the root canal therapy is well qualified to do… Continue Reading
As with any medical or dental procedure, you are going to run into false information leading to myths being perpetrated. Instead of falling prey to information which could actually lead to further dental problems if you wait to have that root canal your dentist recommended, you are doing the right thing. You have come here… Continue Reading
If your dentist has recommended you get a root canal and you have questions, it’s likely you’ve never had one before. Don’t feel badly if you have a ton of questions. Everyone does! To help you better prepare for what’s ahead, here are a few of the most commonly asked FAQs. What is a root… Continue Reading