Tratamiento Endodontics en Clínica Microdental

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Endodontics

Endodontics in Huércal - Overa and Mojácar

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What is endodontics?

Endodontics is a dental procedure that involves removing the infected or damaged pulp from inside a tooth.

At Clínica Microdental, our approach is to save teeth using advanced technology and dental microscopes to guarantee precise and effective treatments

Why have endodontics?

Endodontics is necessary when the pulp inside a tooth is infected or damaged, which can cause intense pain, sensitivity to heat or cold, swelling in the gum or a dental abscess.

This procedure helps eliminate the infection, relieve pain and save the tooth, thus avoiding the need to extract it.

Steps of an endodontics

Remove the diseased (infected) pulp tissue from inside the tooth canals

Clean and repair the tooth canals to the end of their roots

Fill and completely seal the canals with special material

Endodontic Treatment Steps

1

Remove tissue

Remove diseased pulp tissue from inside the root canals

2

Clean canals

Thoroughly clean and disinfect the root canals

3

Fill canals

Fill and seal the canals with biocompatible material

4

Restore tooth

Restore the tooth with a crown or permanent filling

Frequently Asked Questions

Is endodontic treatment painful?
Modern endodontic treatment is virtually painless. We use advanced local anesthesia techniques and, if necessary, sedation to ensure your complete comfort throughout the procedure. Most patients report that the treatment feels similar to having a large filling placed.
How long does an endodontic treatment take?
Most endodontic treatments can be completed in 1-2 appointments, each lasting 60-90 minutes. Complex cases may require an additional visit. The exact duration depends on the number of roots and the complexity of your specific case.
What is the success rate of endodontic treatment?
Endodontic treatment has a success rate of over 95%. With proper care and regular dental checkups, an endodontically treated tooth can last a lifetime. We use advanced microscopic techniques and modern materials to ensure the best possible outcomes.