Root Canal Union Square, Manhattan

Stop the Pain. Save Your Tooth. Walk Out Feeling Better.

Expert root canal treatment in Union Square, gentle, precise, and far less intimidating than you think. With modern anesthesia, most patients feel little to no pain during the procedure and notice real relief within a day or two.
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Root Canal Treatment in NYC

A root canal clears bacteria and infection out of the inside of a tooth, so your natural tooth can stay put instead of coming out.

By cleaning and sealing the space below the gum line, the procedure prevents infection from spreading into the jaw and allows the tooth to function normally again. A crown is usually fitted afterward to protect it.

Experience matters here. Smile Lab NY keeps an endodontist in Manhattan on staff, alongside our oral surgeon and periodontist. Dr. Waise Ebrahimi leads root canal care at our Union Square office and works alongside our broader surgical team.

He will walk you through the appointment and give you clear, simple instructions for the days that follow.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal in New York

Endodontic therapy stops infection at the root of a tooth before it spreads further. Patients with cracked or badly decayed teeth are the most common candidates.

A cavity caught early might only need a filling; once decay reaches the nerve, a root canal is needed to save the tooth rather than lose it.

Here are the symptoms that usually send people to a root canal specialist in NYC:

One thing worth knowing: some infected teeth cause no pain at all. If an X-ray during a routine check-up detects an infection at the root, care is still needed even when nothing hurts.

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Benefits of Root Canal Treatment

Acting early protects your tooth and jaw from far more invasive surgery later. It also helps:

How Much Does a Root Canal Cost in NYC?

If you have PPO insurance, endodontic therapy is covered by most plans as a restorative procedure, and our team verifies your benefits before your appointment. Without insurance, our prices are fixed and published. What you see below is what you pay.

Root canal cost at Smile Lab, Union Square (no insurance)
Tooth treatedCanals typically involvedCost
Front tooth (incisor or canine)1$1,400
Premolar1 to 2$1,600
Molar3 to 4$1,800
Crown afterwardsProtects the treated tooth$1,950
Retreatment, front toothIf a previous root canal fails$1,600
Retreatment, premolarIf a previous root canal fails$1,800
Retreatment, molarIf a previous root canal fails$2,000

Prices shown are out-of-pocket for patients without insurance. With a PPO plan, most of this is covered as a restorative procedure.

A first visit to find out what is going on costs $250 for uninsured patients, which covers the exam, digital X-rays, and your written plan. If you come in with acute pain, the emergency visit is a flat $99 without insurance. The tooth almost always needs a crown afterward to keep it from fracturing. Budget for that alongside the endodontic work, not instead of it.

Why saving the tooth costs less

The most expensive outcome is losing the tooth. Removing it leaves a gap that shifts your bite and thins the jawbone, so most patients end up replacing it with an implant.

Saving the tooth vs removing and replacing it
Path What it involves Cost
Save the tooth Root canal on a molar, plus a crown $1,800 + $1,950
Total Keeps your natural tooth and jawbone $3,750
Remove and replace Extraction with bone graft $950
Implant body $2,650
Abutment and crown $3,300
Total Several months of appointments $6,900

Figures are for a molar without insurance. Front teeth and premolars cost less to save.

The Smile Lab Difference

Smile Lab’s Union Square practice brings specialist training, current technology, and calm, unhurried care to every appointment.

True Multi-Specialty Care

All specialists under one roof means no more referrals across the city, no conflicting plans, and faster care from start to finish. Your periodontal surgeon, endodontist, oral surgeon, and cosmetic dentist are all here, all talking to each other about your case.

Built for Your Schedule

Open 9 AM to 7 PM weekdays and 9 to 5 on weekends. Book same-day appointments online. Fit dentistry into your life, not the other way around.

Transparent from Day One

Know exactly what you will pay before we begin. We accept most insurance, offer 0% financing, and never surprise you with hidden costs.

Science- Backed, Conservative Care

We recommend treatment based on what your X-rays and exam actually show, not what pads the bill. If a filling can save the tooth rather than a crown, we will recommend it.

A Space You’ll Actually Want to Visit

Brand-new office with clean design, modern technology, and an atmosphere that feels more like a SoHo studio than a clinic.

Root Canal Procedure

At our Union Square office, we take every precaution before we start. Here is what Dr. Ebrahimi’s process looks like, and if you’d like a more detailed walkthrough, our step-by-step root canal guide covers each phase in full.

Examination & X-Ray

He begins with a thorough exam and digital X-rays to assess how far the infection has spread and map the canals before anything else happens.

A local anesthetic goes in so you feel nothing. A small rubber dam isolates the tooth and keeps the area clean and free of saliva throughout the procedure.

Using precision instruments, the infected pulp comes out, and each canal is cleaned, shaped, and disinfected until no bacteria remain.

The canal is sealed against re-infection, then a crown or filling restores the tooth’s full strength and appearance.

Most cases are completed in one or two 60- to 90-minute visits. Complex molars with multiple canals are more likely to require a second appointment. For a fuller breakdown of timing by tooth type, our guide on how long a root canal takes explains what affects appointment length.

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Recovery After a Root Canal

Recovery is quicker than most people expect. Numbness wears off within a few hours, and any tenderness usually settles within two to three days. You can go back to work the same day. What you should not do is chew on the treated side until the permanent crown is in place, because the tooth is vulnerable until then.

What to expect after your appointment
When What you'll feel What to do
First few hours Numbness across the jaw and lip Nothing hot to drink, nothing to eat until it wears off
Day 1 Mild tenderness when biting Soft food. Back to work is fine
Days 2 to 3 Soreness fading Over-the-counter anti-inflammatories as needed
Week 1 Feeling normal again Still avoid chewing on that side
Until the crown is fitted Tooth feels fine but is fragile Keep off it. Book the crown appointment

What to eat and what to skip

Stick to soft food for the first couple of days: yogurt, eggs, soup, mashed potato, pasta, smoothies. Skip anything hard, crunchy, or sticky. Our full guide on what to eat after a root canal covers more options and what to avoid in each recovery stage.

Avoid alcohol and very spicy food while the area settles. Do not smoke; it slows healing at the root and raises the odds of complications.

Wait until the anesthetic has fully worn off before drinking anything hot, since you will not feel the temperature properly until it does. Keep brushing and flossing normally, including the treated tooth. An antibacterial rinse helps keep the area clean while it heals.

When to call us

Get in touch if pain gets worse rather than better after three days, if you notice swelling in the face or gum, if your bite feels uneven or high, or if a temporary filling comes loose.

How Long Does a Root Canal Last?

Most treated teeth continue to function normally for many years, and many last a lifetime. The main thing that decides this is what happens after the appointment, not during it. The permanent crown is the deciding factor. A temporary filling is not built to last, and a tooth left under a temporary for months is a tooth waiting to crack or reinfect. Endodontic work can fail when bacteria survive in a canal, when saliva slips into the tooth during the procedure, when a crown is poorly seated, or when facial trauma damages the restoration and lets bacteria back in. 

If a new infection does develop, retreatment is the fix. The crown and filling material are removed, the canals are cleaned again, and a fresh restoration is placed. If you’re wondering whether an infected root canal needs extraction, our guide covers when retreatment works and when it doesn’t. It works, but it costs more than getting it right the first time. Good brushing, flossing, and regular check-ups are what keep the tooth in your mouth long-term.

Still in Pain? A Root Canal Can Fix That — Today.

Most people dread this procedure, but the truth is it ends the pain rather than causing it. Smile Lab Dentistry in Union Square offers same-week appointments and a comfort-first team that will make sure you actually feel okay from start to finish.

Expert Specialists.
Zero Judgment. Real Results.

At Smile Lab, you’re not just a patient number.
You’re cared for by a collaborative team of highly trained specialists who actually talk to each other about your treatment.

Dr. Waise Ebrahimi

Founder & General Dentist

Dr. Cameron Lewis

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon

Dr. Tala Ebrahimian

Periodontist & Implant Specialist

Why Manhattan Patients Trust Smile Lab Dentistry for Root Canals

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A Decade of Proven Expertise

Dr. Ebrahimi trained at UCSF, one of the country's leading dental schools, and has spent over a decade treating infected and damaged teeth in Manhattan.

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State-of-the-Art Technology

We use current equipment for precision and minimal discomfort, from digital X-rays to advanced endodontic instruments, which means faster recovery and better outcomes.

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A Comfort-First Approach

We understand dental anxiety. For patients who want more than local anesthesia, sedation options are available too.

Dr. Ebrahimi personally walks every patient through the procedure and aftercare in plain language, so you always know what comes next.

More About Dr. Waise Ebrahimi - Root Canal Dentist

Dr. Waise Ebrahimi graduated from the University of California, San Francisco, consistently ranked among the top dental schools in the United States. After completing his doctorate in dental surgery, he continued to develop his skills in reconstructive and cosmetic work at the Kois Center for Advanced Dentistry.

He has an extensive patient base, filled with people who report a marked improvement in daily life after endodontic therapy from him and his team. You will struggle to find anyone better placed to save your tooth and restore your smile.

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What Patients Say About Their Root Canal

Maddy F
Maddy F
I love this office! Everyone is so kind and Dr Basseri is so kind + good at explaining things. He is the most knowledgeable dentist I’ve found on TMJ and has been great all around.
Rachael Y
Rachael Y
I've seen lots of different dentists over the years as my insurance has changed or I've moved. Smile Lab is the first place where I feel like they really care about me. I had some rough cavities filled and was nervous because of a previous bad experience. The dentist here had no problem giving me breaks or extra medicine when I needed it. He even gave my jaw a massage when I could close my mouth again! I'll definitely trust Smile Lab with my future dental care.
Yev D
Yev D
Office is in an awesome location. Right off the F train on freaking Broadway! You enter and are greeted professionally, the staff are all really nice and the whole office is squeaky clean. Dr. Waise has great bedside manner, easy going but very knowledgeable. Ive been having headaches for 8 years and within 5 minutes of meeting me he explained to me the neck and jaw issues that come from posture, recommended a solution and even loosened up some of the sore muscles in my jaw! Cleaning was great, everything was transparent and nobody hassled me for anything. Ill be coming back, for a filling, a cleaning even if its only for a jaw massage!
Maribeth C
Maribeth C
Ive been scared of the dentist my whole life, and truthfully it had been years since I had been to one, then I had horrible jaw pain and decided to go to smile lab. Dr. E and the team were phenomenal, and I've recommended them to everyone I know. Thank you for the painless, speedy, and kind help!

Common Questions About Root Canals in Manhattan

Is a root canal painful?

Most patients are surprised by how comfortable it is. With modern local anesthesia, you should feel little to nothing during the appointment. The procedure relieves pain from the infection, and most people feel significantly better within a day or two. A pain-free root canal in Manhattan is a realistic expectation, not a marketing line.

Without insurance, ours run $1,400 for a front tooth, $1,600 for a premolar, and $1,800 for a molar, with the crown afterward at $1,950. With PPO insurance, most plans cover a large share of that as a restorative procedure. You get the exact number in writing before you agree to anything.

Most cases finish in one or two appointments, each lasting 60 to 90 minutes. The exact time depends on how many canals the tooth has and how far the infection has spread. Dr. Ebrahimi will give you a clear timeline at your first visit.

Yes. Most patients are back at work the same day. See “Recovery After a Root Canal” above for what the first few days typically look like.

The infection spreads deeper into the jaw and neighboring teeth, which can lead to bone loss, tooth loss, and more invasive procedures like implants or bridges. If the pain is already severe, same-day emergency care can get treatment started sooner. Early is always safer and cheaper.

Most dental plans cover endodontic therapy as a restorative procedure. Our team verifies your benefits before your appointment; use our insurance checker or call us, and we will walk you through your coverage.

That depends on what you need. If you want a specialist-only endodontic practice, several excellent ones operate in Manhattan. If you would rather have your endodontist, oral surgeon, periodontist, and restorative dentist in one building so nobody has to refer you across town, that is what Smile Lab is built for. We hold a 4.7-star rating based on more than 2,400 combined Google and ZocDoc reviews, over 1,400 of which are five stars.

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Don't Let Tooth Pain Run Your Life Any Longer.

An infected or damaged tooth does not heal on its own, and the longer you wait, the more complicated and costly it gets. Smile Lab’s experienced team in Union Square is ready to relieve your pain, save your tooth, and get you back to your day. Over 1,400 five-star patients can’t be wrong.

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