Endodontics-Canal Treatment and Fillings
Endodontic treatment is the treatment of the tissues inside the tooth. The tissues inside the tooth are the root of the tooth, the gum, the bone tissue between the tooth and the gum, and the nerves inside the tooth that can be lost in case of tooth extraction. In endodontic treatment, the aim of the treatment of these tissues in the tooth is to protect the bone tissue between the root of the tooth and the gum and not to damage the nerves inside the tooth. Endodontic treatment, as part of the treatment of the tissues inside the tooth, requires cleaning and widening the canals inside the tooth. This process is done with the help of a microscope and a micro motor, which are used to clean and widen the channels in the tooth. A chemical liquid is then used to clean and widen the channels inside the tooth.
This chemical liquid is applied with the help of a microscope and micro motor, which is used to clean and expand the channels in the tooth. Finally, a root sealant is used to clean and widen the canals inside the tooth. This root sealant is applied with the help of a microscope and micro motor used for cleaning and widening the canals inside the tooth.
Endodontic treatment ends with the completion of these procedures, which are used to clean and widen the channels in the tooth, as part of the treatment of the tissues inside the tooth. Endodontic treatment is important to protect the bone tissue between the root of the tooth and the gum and to prevent damage to the nerves inside the tooth.