ENDODONTIC THERAPY

Saves Damaged or Infected Teeth
Endodontic therapy, commonly known as root canal treatment, is designed to treat teeth with infected or severely decayed pulp. By removing the infected tissue and thoroughly cleaning the root canals, the procedure saves the natural tooth from extraction, preserving its function and appearance.

Relieves Pain and Prevents Infection
This treatment effectively eliminates tooth pain caused by infection or inflammation inside the tooth. By sealing the canals after cleaning, it prevents bacteria from spreading, protecting surrounding teeth and gums from further complications such as abscesses or bone loss.

Restores Long-Term Tooth Health
After endodontic therapy, the treated tooth is usually restored with a crown or filling, ensuring strength, stability, and proper function. This allows patients to maintain their natural teeth for years, supporting normal chewing, speaking, and overall oral health while avoiding the need for extraction.