Root canal treatment services include the treatment steps we apply to eliminate problems arising in root nerves as a result of deep caries and tooth fractures. Within the scope of root canal treatment services, we clean your deep caries and nerve tissues affected by decay. We close the problem areas with dental fillings that will best match your tooth structure and restore an aesthetic tooth appearance.
Steps of a Root Canal Treatment
Steps we follow to perform root canal treatment:
With our root canal treatment, you can get rid of your dental problems caused by deep caries without any pain and ache and get healthy teeth.
Why Is the Root Canal Treatment Performed?
Root canal treatment is performed in order to eliminate the problems that occur due to deep caries in the nerve or pulp of your tooth. Nerves and pulp can be damaged due to cavities, fractures or cracks in your teeth. In addition, the bacteria in the decayed tooth can spread to the surrounding teeth over time and damage them. In such a case, we recommend a root canal treatment to restore your oral health. On the other hand, we perform root canal treatment to remove deep caries and to intervene in nerves destroyed due to facial trauma.
Since maintaining healthy teeth in terms of oral health is always our priority, we try to restore the original tooth before applying a dental implant or dental bridge. When a root canal treatment is applied to the inflamed tooth, there is no need for tooth extraction or a new implant tooth. For these reasons, it is important to work with a dental clinic that has dentists specialized in their own fields and carries out activities in accordance with international quality standards.
When your tooth's nerve tissue or pulp is damaged, tissue breakdown occurs and bacteria begin to multiply in the root canal. These bacteria and all other decaying residues cause dental abscesses over time. In order to protect you against these risks and to regain your health rather than decreasing the severe pain caused by the abscess, we apply the root canal treatment method. Root canal treatment services provide solutions to the formation of deep caries and fractures, and certain dental problems caused by trauma.
How Long Does Root Canal Treatment Take?
Root canal treatment takes between 30 and 90 minutes. This period varies depending on the number of roots to be treated and the infection status in the root canals. Our session times are shaped according to the time we will allocate for the root canal cleaning process. Before your treatment, we provide you with information about the duration of the treatment after the medical examination performed by our dental specialists. If you have an advanced infection in your tooth, the treatment may take up to a week as we treat it in the first step. Right after the root canal treatment, we close the area with the appropriate filling material and ensure that you have healthy teeth.
Will There Be Pain After Root Canal Treatment?
It is not possible to feel pain in root canal treatment. Because we perform the procedure under local anaesthesia and thus, we control the feeling of pain. The situation that you may feel pain is completely related to the health problem in your tooth. If an inflammation problem occurred before the root canal treatment, you may feel sensitivity in your teeth on the first day after the treatment. This disappears after a short time.
Things to Consider after Root Canal Treatment
Things to Consider after Root Canal Treatment are as follows:
Cost of the Root Canal Treatment
Although the cost of root canal treatment varies in many countries, the cost of this treatment may be high in some countries. The cost of root canal treatment in Turkey is much cheaper than in other countries. In our dental clinic, which has numerous awards in accordance with international high quality standards, our dental specialists will use the best quality materials to provide you with the best treatment at affordable prices.
While providing root canal treatment services, we ensure that you experience a problem-free and patient-oriented treatment process with the recommendations given to you.