Endodontics: Save Your Tooth, Relieve the Pain

Endodontics saves teeth affected by infection. If you’re experiencing pain or swelling, schedule your appointment at Dental Prosmile. With advanced technology, we guarantee precise and safe treatments to restore your healthy smile.

Benefits of Endodontics

Discover how our treatments eliminate pain and save your teeth.

✓ Tooth Preservation

Save your tooth, avoiding extractions and preserving your chewing function.

✓ Safe Treatment

Procedures performed with advanced technology and high-quality standards.

✓ Pain Relief

Eliminate discomfort and swelling, restoring your oral comfort.

Minimize recovery time so you can get back to your routine without complications.

✓ Quick Recovery

Our treatments

Discover our endodontic treatments to restore and protect your teeth.

Endodontics

Cleaning and sealing of the root canal to eliminate infections and save the tooth.

Retreatments

A solution for teeth with failed previous treatments, providing a second chance.

Surgery to remove infections at the tip of the root and preserve the tooth.

Apicoectomies

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is endodontics?

A root canal treatment is a procedure in which damaged or infected tissue inside a tooth is removed and filled with a special material to prevent future infections.

When is a root canal needed?

A root canal is needed when the pulp of the tooth (the internal tissue) becomes inflamed or infected due to cavities, an injury, or a fracture.

How long does a root canal take?

The time a root canal takes depends on several factors, such as the complexity of the case and the number of root canals in the tooth. Generally, the treatment can be completed in one or two appointments.

Are root canals painful?

No, a root canal should not be painful as it is done under local anesthesia. However, it is normal to experience some sensitivity or mild discomfort after the procedure, which should subside within a few days.

How can I contact you?

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Can you exercise after a root canal?

It is recommended to avoid any intense physical activity during the first 48 hours after the procedure and to follow the post-operative care instructions provided by your dentist.

What should I do if I experience pain or discomfort after a root canal?

If you experience pain or discomfort after a root canal, you can take over-the-counter pain relievers as instructed on the package or as recommended by your dentist. If the pain persists or worsens, you should contact us immediately.

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