Root Canal Therapy: A common endodontic procedure, root canal therapy aims to remove infected or damaged pulp, saving the natural tooth and relieving pain.
Treatment of Dental Abscesses: Endodontic care is crucial in addressing dental abscesses, preventing the spread of infection and preserving tooth structure.
Diagnosis of Tooth Pain: Our expert team excels in diagnosing the source of tooth pain, determining whether endodontic treatment is needed for relief.
Microsurgery (Apicoectomy): In cases where traditional root canal therapy may not be sufficient, microsurgery can address persistent issues at the root tip.
Persistent Tooth Pain: Severe or prolonged tooth pain, especially during chewing or applying pressure, could indicate the need for endodontic care.
Swelling or Tenderness: Swelling around the gums, accompanied by tenderness or the presence of a dental abscess, may require endodontic intervention.
Sensitivity to Hot or Cold: Heightened sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, lingering even after the stimulus is removed, may indicate underlying pulp issues.
Darkening of the Tooth: Discoloration or darkening of a tooth may suggest internal problems that require endodontic evaluation.