A root canal treatment, often referred to as "killing the nerve", involves totally or partially removing the nerve from inside the damaged tooth. It is the last resort to save the tooth and avoid extraction.
Deep tooth decay reaching the nerve.
A fracture or trauma exposing the dental pulp.
Severe gum disease or injury.
Magnification and rotary endodontics have replaced traditional manual techniques. We use an endodontic motor to achieve a more precise and less invasive cleaning of the inside of the tooth. This reduces postoperative discomfort and the time spent in the dental chair.