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Root Canal Treatment (Endodontic Treatment)

Root canal treatment is a treatment that aims to preserve the natural structure of the tooth by removing the infected or damaged nerve tissue located inside the tooth. It is applied comfortably with modern techniques and advanced imaging systems at Dentadent.

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What is Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal treatment is an endodontic procedure performed when the living tissue of the tooth becomes inflamed or dies. During the treatment, the infected tissue is removed, the root canals are shaped and filled with biocompatible filling materials. The aim is to keep the tooth in the mouth for a long time without extracting it.

When is Root Canal Treatment Necessary?

  • Severe and throbbing toothache

  • Prolonged hot-cold sensitivity

  • Tooth discoloration

  • Pain during chewing

  • Abscess / infection at the root of the tooth

In cases where the living tissue of the tooth is affected, root canal treatment The infected tissues are cleaned and the natural structure of the tooth is preserved.

How is Root Canal Treatment Applied?

1. Examination and X-ray

The condition of the tooth is evaluated in detail, root structure and infection status are analyzed.

2. Anesthesia and Cleaning

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. The infected tissue is removed painlessly.

3. Channel Filling

The channels are filled with special materials to minimize the risk of re-infection.

4. Upper Restoration

If necessary, the tooth is strengthened with a filling or crown.

Advantages of Root Canal Treatment

Protects the natural tooth, reduces the need for extraction

Restores chewing function

Helps prevent the spread of infection

Long-lasting results with the right restoration

Helps relieve pain and tenderness

At Dentadent, the entire process is planned with patient comfort as a priority.
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Expert Approach in Endodontics

Modern equipment, advanced imaging systems and up-to-date treatment protocols are used in our treatments. In this way, root canal treatment procedures are completed more comfortably, faster and more successfully. We offer not only treatment but also a safe clinical experience for our patients.

Root Canal Treatment at Dentadent

At Dentadent, root canal treatments are planned and applied by dentists experienced in endodontics. Detailed examination, accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment approach are taken as basis for each patient. Our goal is to achieve a healthy and long-lasting result without extracting the tooth.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment can be completed in one session in most cases. However, depending on the extent of the infection, the number of root canals and the condition of the tooth, the treatment may take two or more sessions. Your dentist will determine the most appropriate treatment plan after the examination.

No. Since root canal treatment is performed under local anesthesia, no pain is felt during the procedure. There may be a slight tenderness after the treatment; this usually goes away on its own in a short time and does not affect daily life.

With a properly performed root canal treatment followed by an appropriate restoration (filling or crown), the tooth can be used for years or even a lifetime. Attention to oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups significantly prolong the life of the tooth.

It is recommended to avoid hard and crusted foods for a few days after the treatment and not to chew intensively with the treated tooth. It is important to maintain oral care as recommended by your dentist and to keep your follow-up appointments.

Especially in the posterior group of teeth, veneers may be recommended to increase the durability of the tooth after root canal treatment. In front teeth, filling may often be sufficient. This decision is determined by your dentist based on the remaining tissue of the tooth and the chewing load.

In rare cases, infection may recur after root canal treatment. In such a case, retreatment or, if necessary, surgical methods may be considered. The chances of saving the tooth are high with early intervention.

Whenever possible, preserving the natural tooth is always more advantageous than extraction. Root canal treatment preserves the jaw structure and chewing function by keeping the tooth in the mouth. Extraction is only preferred when the tooth cannot be saved.

A short period of sensitivity after treatment is normal. However, if pain persists for a long time or increases, you should definitely consult your dentist. Problems can be easily solved with timely control.