About Dr. Simon Beylin
Along Royal Oak Hill, where old oaks shade the sidewalks, dental specialists cluster like poplar stands. Endodontists sit a little apart, their practices quieter. Inside Suite 107 on the Maple Avenue medical deck, routine checkups take a back seat to fine work on roots and pulp. Root canal therapy ranks high on the roster, but many arrive for retreatment when first attempts fail to stick. Dr. Simon Beylin runs the chair behind the 310 Maple Ave STE 107 suite, unlisted cosmetics and diagnostics carefully tucked behind the door.
Microscopes and digital X-rays do the talking when nerves and apices need reopening. Whether the problem is a cracked crown that lets in bacteria or a calcified canal that resists every file, precision counts. Cases fresh from general dentists bring emergency access files for surgical endodontics in the next room. Not every practice keeps a CBCT scanner on standby, but the setup scans roots from three planes before any bur grazes tissue. Posts and cores for coronal buildup make return trips shorter once the canal system behaves.
Direction hints at a street-level lift and plenty of two-hour meters once the train drops you at the park-and-ride. Reach the operator directly: (401) 247-2200—no switchboard. Voicemail often replies within the workday when slots open up, though emergent arrivals move to the head of the queue.
Without detouring through the main plaza, the map link drops you at the side door in one tap: this sidewalk-level pin saves parking scouting.
This listing was last updated on April 12, 2026