Endodontics
Endodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on diagnosing and treating problems related to the dental pulp and root of the tooth. The most common endodontic procedure is root canal treatment, which helps save severely damaged or infected teeth.
Endodontic treatment removes infected pulp, cleans and disinfects the root canals, and seals them to prevent further infection. Modern techniques and advanced equipment make root canal procedures comfortable, effective, and highly successful in preserving natural teeth.
- Root canal treatment to save natural teeth
- Relief from severe tooth pain and infection
- Advanced pain-free treatment techniques
- Prevents tooth extraction
- Improves oral health and function
- Safe, reliable, and long-lasting results
Frequently asked questions
Endodontics is the dental specialty that deals with the treatment of the inner tissues of the tooth, including root canal therapy.
A root canal is needed when the tooth pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, trauma, or repeated dental procedures.
Modern root canal treatment is usually painless and performed under local anesthesia, making it as comfortable as a regular dental filling.
With proper care and a dental crown, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime.
Endodontic treatment relieves pain, removes infection, preserves natural teeth, and restores normal chewing and function.