When tooth decay reaches the dental pulp, the blood vessels and nerves inside the tooth can become inflamed, and without treatment, the pulp may die. In such cases, our goal is to save the tooth through root canal treatment.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, removing inflamed or necrotic tissue from the pulp chamber and root canals, followed by thorough cleaning and disinfection, and finally sealed with a specialized filling material. This eliminates infection and hermetically isolates the tooth’s interior from the external environment, preventing further complications.
Root-treated teeth often become more fragile, so if a significant portion of the tooth structure is lost, it is restored with an inlay or crown to ensure long-term functionality and durability.
At our clinic, we use state-of-the-art technology: an apex locator and endodontic microscope allow us to determine the canal length with pinpoint accuracy. This ensures the root filling is neither too short (leaving residual infected tissue) nor too long (which could irritate surrounding tissues).
✅ Goal: preserve your natural tooth for the long term – pain-free, precise, and safe.
