Root Canal Treatments/Emergency Dental Services at George Psaltis, DMD, PC in New York NY
Severe tooth pain and dental injuries can happen without warning and often require immediate attention. At George Psaltis, DMD, PC, we provide root canal treatment and emergency dental services to relieve discomfort and protect your teeth. Our team works quickly to diagnose the problem and provide care in a calm and supportive environment.
Common Signs That May Mean You Need a Root Canal
A root canal is often needed when the inside of a tooth becomes infected or badly damaged. Many people think tooth pain will go away on its own, but ignoring the problem can allow the infection to spread deeper into the tooth and nearby gums.
In some cases, the pain may subside temporarily, but the infection can persist beneath the surface. Paying attention to early warning signs can help protect your tooth and prevent more serious dental problems later.
Some of the most common signs include:
- Sharp or constant tooth pain that does not improve
- Sensitivity to hot or cold foods that lasts after eating or drinking
- Swelling around the gums near the painful tooth
- Pain while chewing or biting down
- A darkened or discolored tooth
- A small bump on the gums that may release fluid
A cracked tooth, deep cavity, or old dental filling can also allow bacteria to enter the center of the tooth. Once the soft tissue inside becomes infected, treatment is usually needed to stop the damage. Delaying care may increase the risk of tooth loss or a larger infection.
What Happens During an Emergency Dental Visit?
An emergency dental visit is designed to quickly find the cause of pain and provide treatment to protect the tooth and the surrounding area. Severe toothaches, swelling, broken teeth, or infections are common reasons people seek urgent dental care.
The appointment usually begins with a discussion about your symptoms and a close examination of the affected area. X-rays may also be taken to check the roots, jawbone, and signs of infection that are not visible during a normal exam. After diagnosing the issue, the dentist will explain the condition and possible treatment options.
Emergency treatment may include removing infection, repairing a broken tooth, placing a temporary restoration, or recommending a root canal if the inside of the tooth is damaged. Medication may also be prescribed to help control infection or swelling when needed.
Fast treatment is important because untreated dental problems can worsen quickly. Acting early may help save the natural tooth and prevent more serious complications later. At George Psaltis, DMD, PC, we provide emergency dental care focused on relieving pain, treating infection, and protecting damaged teeth as quickly as possible.
How Root Canal Treatment Helps Stop Tooth Pain and Infection?
Root canal treatment removes infection from inside a tooth and helps prevent the problem from spreading. Inside every tooth is soft tissue called the pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. When this area becomes infected because of deep decay, injury, or cracks, severe pain and swelling can develop.
During the procedure, the infected tissue is removed and the inside of the tooth is carefully cleaned. The tooth is then sealed to help block bacteria from returning. In many cases, a dental crown is placed afterward to restore strength and protect the tooth.
Root canal treatment can help by:
- Reducing severe tooth pain
- Stopping the infection from spreading
- Saving the natural tooth from extraction
- Restoring normal chewing ability
- Lowering the risk of future complications
Many people worry about root canals, but modern treatment methods are designed to keep patients comfortable during the procedure. Saving the natural tooth is often the best option because it helps maintain normal function and alignment. With proper care, a treated tooth can continue working well for many years.
Dental Problems That Should Never Be Ignored
Many dental problems start with mild symptoms that may not seem serious at first. However, even small issues can become painful and more difficult to treat when ignored. Cavities, infections, cracked teeth, and gum problems often worsen over time without proper care.
Persistent tooth pain is one of the most common warning signs. Pain that lasts for several days or becomes stronger may point to infection or nerve damage inside the tooth. Swollen gums, bleeding, or a bad taste in the mouth can also signal infection. Some people may even experience jaw pain or swelling around the face.
Broken teeth and loose fillings should also be treated quickly because bacteria can enter exposed areas and cause infection later. Sudden sensitivity to hot or cold foods may also indicate damage inside the tooth that requires attention. At George Psaltis, DMD, PC, we carefully evaluate dental concerns and provide treatment options that help protect teeth from further damage and long-term complications.
Ways to Protect a Damaged Tooth Before Your Appointment
A damaged tooth can become worse if it is not protected before your dental appointment. Cracks, chips, broken fillings, and cavities can expose sensitive areas inside the tooth and increase discomfort.
Avoid chewing on the damaged side of the mouth because pressure may worsen the problem. Soft foods are usually easier to eat until treatment is provided. It is also helpful to avoid very hot, cold, or sugary foods that may trigger sensitivity.
Helpful steps include:
- Rinse with warm salt water to keep the area clean
- Use a cold compress if swelling is present
- Avoid hard or sticky foods
- Keep broken tooth pieces if possible
- Use pain medicine only as directed
Temporary repair products from a pharmacy may help protect the area for a short time, but they should not replace professional treatment. Even if pain improves, the tooth may still need care to prevent infection or additional damage.
When Same-Day Emergency Dental Care May Be Needed?
Some dental problems require same-day care because waiting too long may increase pain, infection, or permanent damage. Quick treatment can help protect the tooth and reduce the risk of serious complications.
Severe tooth pain that suddenly becomes intense should never be ignored. This type of pain may be caused by an infection deep inside the tooth. Swelling in the gums, jaw, or face may also signal an infection that needs immediate attention.
A knocked-out tooth is another situation where fast treatment is very important. The sooner the tooth is treated, the better the chance of saving it. Broken teeth, uncontrolled bleeding, or injuries caused by accidents may also require urgent care. Lost fillings or crowns can expose sensitive areas and worsen discomfort.
Same-day emergency dental services are designed to reduce pain, diagnose the problem, and begin treatment quickly. Early care can often prevent more extensive dental procedures later and help protect long-term oral health.
Arrange Your Visit Today!
Fast treatment can help prevent dental problems from becoming more serious. Call us or visit George Psaltis, DMD, PC for emergency dental care and root canal treatment.
Contact Information:
George Psaltis, DMD, PC
115 Central Park West #7
Phone: (212) 501-8777
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8:30am - 6:00pm
Tuesday
8:30am - 6:00pm
Wednesday
8:30am - 6:00pm
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8:30am - 6:00pm
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George Psaltis, DMD, PC
115 Central Park West #7
New York, NY 10023