Endodontics (Root Canal Treatment) is a dental procedure used to treat infection or damage to the pulp (nerve) of a tooth, helping to save it instead of removing it. During the procedure, the infected or damaged nerve is removed, the root canals are carefully cleaned and disinfected, and then sealed to prevent further infection.
Root canal treatment is highly effective in relieving pain caused by deep decay or infection, while preserving the natural tooth and restoring its normal function. Thanks to modern techniques and local anesthesia, the procedure is now comfortable and virtually painless.
After treatment, a dental crown is often placed to protect and strengthen the tooth, ensuring long-lasting results.
