How we support international patients
Root Canal Treatment
A root canal treatment is performed when the inner tissue of a tooth becomes inflamed or infected.
The procedure removes the compromised tissue, disinfects the canal space, and seals it to prevent reinfection.
Each case begins with a clinical and radiographic evaluation of the tooth’s structure, canal anatomy, and surrounding bone. Treatment steps and the need for additional restorative work such as a crown depend entirely on these findings.
This approach allows the natural tooth to remain functional, supporting long-term oral health when preservation is clinically appropriate.
When the tooth shows signs of inflammation, infection, or structural compromise confirmed through clinical and radiographic assessment.
Local anesthesia is applied to ensure a comfortable experience.
This depends on the remaining tooth structure and functional needs.
The number of appointments varies based on the tooth’s anatomy and condition.
Post-treatment instructions may include temporary sensitivity management, hygiene guidance, and follow-up evaluation.
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