At Root Canal Spa of Tampa Bay, Dr. Susan Yasrebi is redefining what patients can expect from endodontic care. By combining advanced technology with a calming, spa-inspired environment, our practice serves patients throughout the Tampa Bay region — including residents of neighboring St. Petersburg, FL.
Whether you have been referred by your general dentist or you are searching for a specialist on your own, our team is dedicated to making your visit as comfortable, informed, and stress-free as possible.
St. Petersburg patients can contact the practice at 813-421-0002 to schedule an appointment.
Root Canal Spa of
Tampa Bay

St. Petersburg-area patients turn to Root Canal Spa of Tampa Bay for a focused range of endodontic services, including:
- Root Canal Therapy — Treatment for infected or inflamed tooth pulp, designed to save your natural tooth and relieve pain.
- Microsurgical Endodontics — Procedures combined with advanced technology used when traditional root canal therapy alone is not enough to resolve the issue.
- Cracked Teeth — Specialized diagnosis and treatment for fractures that compromise the inner tooth.
- Root Resorption Treatment — Care for teeth experiencing internal or external resorption.
- Traumatic Dental Injuries — Treatment following accidents or impact injuries to the teeth.
Our office is located at 3702 W Swann Ave in South Tampa, conveniently accessible from St. Petersburg via the Howard Frankland Bridge or the Gandy Bridge. For St. Petersburg residents who want endodontic care that prioritizes comfort and quality alongside clinical excellence, the drive across the bay is well worth it.
About St. Petersburg, FL
St. Petersburg, affectionately known as "The Sunshine City," is a vibrant waterfront destination on Florida's Gulf Coast and the largest city in Pinellas County. The city sits between Tampa Bay and the Gulf, holds a long-standing record of 768 consecutive days of sunshine, and has become known for its thriving arts scene, walkable downtown, and miles of waterfront parks. Whether you call St. Pete home or you are visiting for the day, the city offers an inviting mix of culture, recreation, and coastal charm.
Top 3 Landmarks in St. Petersburg, FL:
- The Dalí Museum — Home to the most comprehensive collection of works by Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dalí outside of Europe, this iconic waterfront museum is a must-see for art lovers.
- The St. Pete Pier — A 26-acre waterfront district featuring restaurants, an open-air marketplace, a splash pad, a nature discovery center, and sweeping views of Tampa Bay.
- Sunken Gardens — A 100-year-old botanical paradise spanning four acres in the Historic Old Northeast neighborhood, filled with tropical plants, flowering trees, and meandering walking paths.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our St. Petersburg Area Endodontist Practice
Our practice offers a focused range of endodontic services for St. Petersburg patients, including root canal therapy, surgical endodontics, treatment for cracked teeth, root resorption treatment, and care for traumatic dental injuries. Our entire focus is on the diagnosis and treatment of the dental pulp — the soft tissue inside your tooth — and on preserving your natural teeth whenever possible. Because Dr. Yasrebi limits her practice to endodontics, she brings a level of specialized experience that complements the care you already receive from your general dentist.
Our office is located at 3702 W Swann Ave in South Tampa. From St. Petersburg, the most direct routes are the Howard Frankland Bridge (I-275) and the Gandy Bridge. Depending on which part of St. Petersburg you are coming from and traffic at the time, the drive is generally manageable, and St. Petersburg patients often find that the combination of specialized endodontic care and a comfortable, spa-inspired setting makes the short trip across Tampa Bay well worth it.
Dr. Yasrebi has built Root Canal Spa of Tampa Bay around a single guiding idea: endodontic care should feel relaxing rather than intimidating. She combines the latest technology with a spa-inspired ambiance to redefine the way patients experience root canal therapy.
As a Board-Certified Endodontist — a distinction held by only about 25% of endodontists — she brings advanced training and a strong commitment to patient comfort to every appointment. Her approach emphasizes clear communication, gentle technique, and an environment that helps even anxious patients feel at ease.
For St. Petersburg residents who have been putting off endodontic treatment because of dental anxiety or previous unpleasant experiences, this comfort-first philosophy can make a meaningful difference in how the visit feels from start to finish.
A common misconception is that root canals are inherently painful, but modern endodontic care is designed to eliminate pain rather than create it. The discomfort patients tend to associate with root canals is usually caused by the underlying tooth infection or inflammation — the very thing the procedure is meant to resolve. At Root Canal Spa of Tampa Bay, Dr. Yasrebi uses careful anesthesia techniques and a comfort-focused environment so that patients can relax through their appointment.
The practice's spa-inspired atmosphere is intentionally designed to ease the anxiety that many people bring with them to an endodontic visit, and many patients are pleasantly surprised at how smooth and uneventful the procedure actually feels. Following treatment, any minor soreness that may occur typically subsides within a few days, and Dr. Yasrebi will explain exactly what to expect during recovery so you can return to your normal routine in St. Petersburg with confidence.
You may benefit from an endodontic evaluation if you are experiencing symptoms such as persistent tooth pain, lingering sensitivity to hot or cold, pain when biting or applying pressure, swelling near a tooth, or discoloration of a single tooth. These symptoms can indicate that the inner pulp of the tooth is inflamed, infected, or damaged.
In many cases, your general dentist will refer you to an endodontist when specialty care is the best path forward. If you are a St. Petersburg resident with any of these symptoms, you are welcome to call our office at (813) 421-0002 to discuss whether an evaluation makes sense for your situation.

