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Tooth Pain Relief

We focus on preserving your natural teeth for a lifetime. You will get:

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Expert Root Canal Therapy

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Comprehensive Pain Relief Options

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Personalized Treatment Plans

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Comfortable, Relaxing Dental Experience

Restoring Tooth Health!

Before & After

From diagnosis to lasting tooth health
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Types of

Endodontics

We offer root canals, retreatments, surgery, and regenerative techniques to save teeth.

Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy removes infected pulp and seals the tooth, restoring function and strength.

Endodontic Retreatment

Endodontic retreatment removes old fillings, cleans infections, and restores the tooth's health.

Apicoectomy (Root End Surgery)

Apicoectomy removes infected tissue from the tooth root tip to eliminate persistent infection.

Pulpotomy and Pulpectomy

Pulpotomy and pulpectomy remove damaged pulp from baby teeth, preventing tooth extraction.

Traumatic Injury Treatment

Traumatic injury treatment saves damaged teeth by performing root canal treatment to restore function.

Regenerative Endodontics

Regenerative endodontics stimulates healing to regenerate pulp tissue, saving teeth without root canals.

Benefits of Endodontics

01. Soulagement de la douleur

Endodontic treatment effectively reduces pain caused by infected or inflamed pulp.

02.Preservation of Your Natural Tooth

Root canal therapy saves your tooth, maintaining long-term oral health.

03.Prevention of Infection

Removing infected pulp and sealing the tooth prevents further infection spread.

04.Restoration of Function

After treatment, the tooth is restored with a filling or crown.

FAQ (FOIRE AUX QUESTIONS)

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Your Questions, Our Answers – Everything You Need to Know

Endodontics is a dental specialty that focuses on treating issues with the tooth pulp and root, including root canals.

A root canal is a procedure to remove infected or damaged pulp from a tooth, then seal it to save the tooth.

Root canals are generally not painful, as local anesthesia is used, and most patients experience little discomfort afterward.

A root canal typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the complexity of the case.

Yes, with proper care, a tooth that has undergone a root canal can last many years, often a lifetime.

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