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Endodontics

Root canal treatment to save natural teeth

Tooth pain is often a sign of deep decay or an infection affecting the nerve. In such cases, the dentist may recommend a root canal treatment – a procedure that eliminates the source of pain and helps preserve the tooth long-term.

At New Dental, endodontic treatments are performed with precision under a microscope, ensuring reliable results and maximum patient comfort.

Toothaches or prolonged sensitivity may signal serious problems. Schedule an appointment and find out from your dentist if you need a root canal treatment.

Root Canal Treatment

Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic treatment, is the solution that allows a tooth affected by deep decay or nerve infection to be saved. The procedure eliminates the infection and pain, keeping the tooth healthy and functional in the arch for many years.

How does a root canal treatment work?

Step 1 – Pain relief

The dentist removes the affected nerve and diseased tissue from inside the tooth, eliminating pain and inflammation.

Step 2 – Cleaning and disinfection

The root canals are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected with special solutions to remove bacteria and prevent reinfection.

Step 3 – Permanent sealing

The canals are filled with sterile, biocompatible materials that perfectly seal them and protect the tooth long-term.

In the end, the tooth remains functional and can be used just like a healthy one – without pain.

The main advantage: You keep your natural tooth, avoiding extraction and more complex or costly treatments such as dental implants.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and the pain disappears along with the infected nerve. After treatment, there may be slight sensitivity, which usually goes away within a few days.
Usually between 1 and 2 sessions, depending on the complexity of the case and the number of tooth roots.
A properly treated tooth can last for many years, even a lifetime, especially if it is later protected with a dental crown.
Common symptoms include severe toothache, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, or discoloration of the tooth. Only a dentist can confirm this during an examination.
The alternative is tooth extraction. However, saving the natural tooth through endodontic treatment is always the better and less costly option in the long run.
Don’t delay treatment when pain appears – a timely root canal can save the tooth and prevent complications.

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