Root Canal Treatment: Protect Your Dental Health

Root canal treatment is a procedure that involves removing and cleaning infected or damaged tissue or nerves inside the tooth. It is an effective way to protect your teeth and relieve toothache. As Silmar Estetica, we ensure that our patients have painless and healthy smiles with root canal treatment.

Root Canal Treatment Procedures and Options

Examination and Diagnosis: Our experts evaluate the condition of your tooth and determine treatment options.
Treatment Stages: The process of removing infected tissue or nerves, cleaning the canal and filling it with filling material is applied.

Pre and Post Treatment Process

Pre-Treatment: After a detailed examination, an appropriate treatment plan is created with your dentist.

Post-treatment: Regular check-ups are recommended within a certain period of time after treatment. Pain or discomfort is usually minimal.

Expectations and Concerns

Pain and Discomfort: Minimal discomfort may be felt during treatment. However, the procedure is generally painless.
Post-Treatment Health: After successful treatment, dental health usually improves and tooth pain subsides.

Root canal treatment is an effective way to protect your tooth by treating infection in the tooth. You can contact our experts for more information and individual evaluation.

Any questions you may have here.

Usually root canal treatment is performed under local anesthesia, so no pain is felt during the procedure. There may be slight discomfort after the procedure, but pain is usually minimal.

Root canal treatment may vary depending on the condition of the tooth and the severity of the infection. It can typically take several hours, sometimes being completed in more than one session.

The tooth that has undergone root canal treatment usually maintains its natural function, but it is important to remember that the color of the tooth may change slightly after the procedure.

During the treatment, the inner part (pulp) of the tooth is cleaned and the majority of the infection is eliminated. However, rarely, re-infection may occur after treatment.