Endodontics

Root Canal Treatment

At our clinic, root canal treatment is expertly performed by our specialized endodontist to address severe tooth infections or damage. The procedure begins with a thorough examination and precise diagnosis to ensure the best approach. Our endodontist carefully removes the infected or damaged pulp from inside the tooth, then cleans and disinfects the root canals to eliminate bacteria. The canals are sealed to prevent future infection, and the tooth is restored with a durable crown or filling for lasting strength and function. This meticulous care not only alleviates pain but also preserves your natural tooth and promotes optimal oral health.

Re-Root Canal Treatment or Repeat Root Canal Treatment

Re-Root Canal Treatment, also known as Repeat RCT, is a specialized procedure designed to save a previously treated tooth where the initial root canal has failed to heal, or symptoms have returned. Our experienced endodontists carefully remove the existing filling materials, cleanse the root canal system thoroughly, and seal it with advanced techniques and materials. This process not only addresses discomfort and infection but also preserves your natural tooth structure, promoting long-term oral health. Trust our expert team to renew your smile's vitality and functionality with precision and care.

Management of Endodontic Mishaps

Management of endodontic mishaps refers to the specialized treatment of complications that may arise during root canal procedures. These issues can include instrument breakage, ledge formation, or accidental perforation of the tooth. Skilled endodontic management is essential to resolve these problems, minimize discomfort, and ensure the success of the treatment. Using advanced techniques and technology, endodontists can effectively address these mishaps, restore the tooth’s health, and prevent further damage, preserving the tooth’s function and longevity.

Teeth Re-Implantation

Teeth reimplantation is a dental procedure aimed at restoring a tooth that has been accidentally knocked out. It involves carefully placing the tooth back into its original socket, typically within hours of the injury, to promote healing and reattachment. This procedure requires immediate professional intervention to increase the chances of success and preserve the natural tooth. In some cases, additional treatments such as splinting or root canal therapy may be necessary to ensure long-term stability and functionality.