Endodontics (Root Canal)

Endodontics, also known as root canal therapy, is a safe and effective way to save a tooth that has been severely decayed, infected, or fractured. Instead of removing the tooth, the infected tissue inside is carefully cleaned, disinfected, and sealed, which relieves pain and prevents the infection from spreading.

Thanks to modern techniques and local anaesthesia, the procedure is usually comfortable and virtually painless. After treatment, the tooth is protected with a crown (cap), which restores its strength and allows normal chewing and biting. With proper care, a treated tooth can last for many years.

By preserving your natural tooth, root canal therapy not only restores function and comfort but also helps protect your overall oral health.