Endodontics

Root Canals Therapy

Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic treatment, is a dental procedure used to treat infected or severely damaged tooth pulp. The tooth pulp contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. During a root canal, the infected or damaged pulp is removed, and the interior of the tooth is thoroughly cleaned, disinfected, and sealed.

Root Canal Therapy treatment allows for the preservation of a natural tooth that might otherwise require extraction. It alleviates pain and discomfort caused by infection or inflammation in the tooth pulp. Root canal therapy restores proper tooth function, enabling patients to chew and speak comfortably. Moreover, it prevents the spread of infection to surrounding teeth and protects the overall oral health of the patient.