Meet Our Endodontist: Dr. David Rosenbaum

Reviewed by Dr. Gary Morris, DDS

If you need dental work, it’s likely that you would prefer someone that specializes in the procedure you need. 

A root canal is a dental procedure that requires skill and expertise. So who does root canals, and does it matter what dental professional you choose?

In this blog, we introduce you to our endodontist, Dr. D. Rosenbaum, a specialist dedicated to preserving your smile and alleviating your most challenging dental problems.

Key Takeaway

Endodontists are specialists in treating the inside of your teeth, focusing on the root canals and pulp. With extra training, they can handle more complex procedures and save teeth that a general dentist might not be able to.

What is an Endodontist?

An endodontist is a dental specialist with advanced training beyond traditional dental school.

While a regular dentist provides comprehensive oral care, an endodontist specializes in complex dental issues. They focus on diagnosing and treating problems involving the dental pulp and root canal system.

They specialize in saving teeth that might otherwise be lost to severe decay, infection, or injury. Their additional years of specialized training allow them to handle the most challenging dental procedures with precision and skill.

To learn more about the difference between a dentist and an endodontist, read this blog: What Is the Difference Between a Dentist and an Endodontist? 

Dr. Rosenbaum’s Remarkable Journey

Dr. Rosenbaum’s path to becoming an endodontic specialist is a testament to dedication and passion for dental health.

After initially practicing general dentistry, he returned to Chicago to pursue a full-time residency program in Endodontics at Northwestern University. In 1998, he earned his Master’s of Science and a Specialty Certificate in Endodontics—a significant achievement that highlights his commitment to advanced dental care.

In 2007, he became a Diplomate in the American Board of Endodontics, a prestigious recognition that requires passing rigorous examinations. This certification demonstrates his exceptional expertise in treating complex dental conditions.

What Does an Endodontist Actually Do?

Endodontists are the specialists you want when tooth pain becomes unbearable or when a tooth is severely damaged.

Their primary focus is on procedures involving the inner structures of the tooth—the soft tissue containing blood vessels and nerve tissue that keeps your tooth alive and healthy.

Common procedures include:

  1. Root canal treatment: The most well-known procedure, where infected or inflamed pulp is carefully removed from inside the tooth. This process saves the natural tooth structure and eliminates pain.
  2. Endodontic surgery: For more complex cases, surgical procedures like apicoectomies can address issues that non-surgical treatments cannot resolve.
  3. Dental trauma management: Handling complex dental injuries, cracked teeth, and situations requiring intricate repair.

What Does a Root Canal Procedure Involve?

Let’s break down the root canal procedure step by step to show you how Dr. Rosenbaum and his team work their magic.

Step 1: Diagnosis and Consultation

  • A thorough dental examination will be performed which will include digital x-rays. You will be asked about your symptoms, e.g., tooth pain, sensitivity to temperature.

Step 2: Non-Surgical Root Canal Treatment

  • In most cases, a non-surgical root canal procedure is performed. The infected pulp is removed, the root canal system is cleaned and filled. 
  • A temporary filling or permanent dental crown will be placed to protect the tooth structure.

Step 3: Endodontic Surgery (if needed)

  • For more complex cases, an apicoectomy or another form of endodontic surgery may be performed to remove problematic areas.

Step 4: Final Restoration

  • A permanent dental crown or restoration ensures that your tooth looks and functions like your natural teeth.

Why Specialized Training Matters

Dr. Rosenbaum’s background illustrates why specialized training is crucial. After completing his initial dental degree from Northwestern University and serving two years in the U.S. Public Health Service, he chose to dive deeper into endodontics.

This additional training allows endodontists to:

  • Navigate complex root canal anatomy
  • Handle curved or challenging canal structures
  • Perform precise surgical and non-surgical procedures

When Should You See an Endodontist?

Watch for these signs that might require an endodontic consultation:

  • Severe tooth pain
  • Extreme sensitivity to temperature
  • Visible tooth injury
  • Signs of potential infection
  • Deep cavities that might have reached the tooth’s inner structures
💡Contrary to popular belief, modern root canal treatments are far more comfortable than their reputation suggests. With advanced techniques and technologies, these procedures are typically no more uncomfortable than getting a regular dental filling.

Dr. Rosenbaum’s Commitment

With over four decades of dental experience, Dr. Rosenbaum brings not just technical skill, but compassionate care to every procedure.

From basic root canals to complex endodontic surgeries, his goal remains consistent: saving your natural teeth and alleviating dental pain.

Don’t just take our word for it—read his 5-Star reviews!

Save Your Natural Teeth! Book Your Appointment in Buffalo Grove, IL

Endodontists do more than treat teeth—they preserve your ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently.

By focusing on saving natural teeth, they help maintain your overall oral health and prevent more invasive procedures like tooth extraction.

To book an appointment at our dental office in Buffalo Grove, IL, call (847) 215-1511 or complete the online inquiry form.

Our dental office is located at 195 N Arlington Heights Rd Ste 160, Buffalo Grove, IL.

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