Root canal treatment of the tooth

Root canal treatment of the tooth / Endodontic treatment

Patients often come to us with many questions about root canal treatment. The treatment itself involves removing the matter located inside the tooth (dental pulp), which consists of nerves, blood vessels, etc. The tooth is opened, the canal is processed, the nerve is removed and a filling is made. Then the root canal is expanded, rinsed with various disinfectant solutions and filled to finish with a filling. This is a treatment to preserve our real teeth in the mouth for life. Failure to treat leads to the involvement of the surrounding dental tissues (bone, mucosa ....), which can lead to abscess, granulomas and tooth loss.

Modern root canal treatment is based on proper cleaning, disinfection and filling of the root canals. To achieve this goal, at MEGADENT we use the most modern materials and techniques - from isolating the tooth with a rubber dam, through precise processing of even the most complex root canals, to filling them with the most modern devices and materials. Precise treatment of root canals is a guarantee of the success and survival of the tooth. Very often, re-treatment of already treated root canals is necessary. This is usually complicated by broken canal instruments or complex anatomy of the tooth. The X-ray that we will take on site, immediately after the completion of the treatment, is a guarantee of the quality of service provided. Modern endodontic treatment makes it much easier to preserve your own tooth, but the patient must take care of their teeth and visit their dentist at least twice a year for preventive purposes.

What are the advantages for the patient of root canal treatment?

• High-quality isolation of the work area using a rubber dam;
• Handling even the most complex cases;
• Filling root canals with the most modern methods and materials;
• Root canal treatment without any pain;
• Quality endodontics – a guarantee for the long-term preservation of the tooth.

There is no better option than your own tooth!