Root canal and oral surgery

Root Canal (Endodontics)
When the nerves inside your teeth are damaged, usually by severe decay or significant tooth fracture, a root canal will be required. Essentially, living tissue is removed from inside the teeth to remove the source of infection and alleviate the pain.

Dr. Rosenblitt has extensive experience in performing root canals. He uses state-of-the-art technology including rotary files, apex locators and digital x-rays to quickly and comfortably perform root canal treatments, which in most cases can be completed in 1 to 2 visits.

Oral Surgery
Tooth removal is often necessary when there is either sever bone loss, or sever dental decay. In most cases Dr. Rosenblitt is able to safely and painlessly remove teeth. On occasion, this could require a surgical procedure by which bone may need to be removed. In cases such as these, follow up visits may be required to ensure a good final outcome.

Wisdom Tooth Removal
When a wisdom tooth does not erupt correctly, it may not come up through the gum or only break through partially. In both cases, it's better to have the wisdom tooth removed to avoid future health problems.