Endodontics

At F Dental Center, we specialize in preserving natural teeth and relieving discomfort through advanced, pain-free endodontic treatments. Our highly skilled endodontists utilize the latest technology and techniques to ensure effective and comfortable procedures

Root Canal Treatment

This procedure involves removing infected pulp, disinfecting the tooth, and sealing it to prevent further issues.

Retreatment of Root Canals

If a previously treated root canal develops complications, we perform retreatment to restore its function.

Apicoectomy (Root-End Surgery)

A surgical solution for complex root problems that cannot be treated with standard root canal therapy.

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Dr. Ahmed Massoud

Frequently Asked Questions

Endodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on diagnosing and treating issues related to the )dental pulp ( the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels. When this pulp becomes inflamed or infected due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures, or trauma, endodontic treatment is necessary to save the tooth and alleviate pain.

1. Preserves Natural Teeth: Root canal treatment allows patients to keep their natural teeth instead of opting for extractions.
2. Pain-Free Procedures: We use advanced anesthesia and minimally invasive techniques to ensure patient comfort.
3. Long-Lasting Results: Properly treated and restored teeth can last a lifetime with good oral hygiene.
4. Prevents Further Complications: Endodontic treatments eliminate infection and protect surrounding teeth from damage.

If you experience severe tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity, or swelling, you may need endodontic care. A consultation with our specialists at F Dental Center will help determine the best treatment for your condition.

At F Dental Center, we are committed to providing expert care to save your natural teeth and enhance your oral health. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and experience top-tier endodontic and cosmetic dentistry solutions.

A root canal treatment involves removing the infected or inflamed pulp from inside the tooth, cleaning and disinfecting the canals, and then sealing them with a biocompatible material. The tooth is then typically restored with a crown to strengthen and protect it. This procedure allows patients to retain their natural teeth and avoid more extensive dental work.

Common signs that you may need a root canal include persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling around the gums, a darkened or discolored tooth, or a pimple-like bump on the gums. However, some cases show no symptoms, which is why regular dental checkups and X-rays are important for early detection.

Root canal therapy has a reputation for being painful, but modern techniques and anesthesia have made it a comfortable and virtually pain-free procedure. Most patients report that the experience is similar to getting a routine dental filling, and any post-treatment discomfort can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.

A typical root canal can be completed in one or two visits, depending on the complexity of the tooth and the severity of the infection. Molars with multiple roots may take longer than front teeth. Each session typically lasts between 60 to 90 minutes.

While no dental treatment lasts forever, a tooth that has had a successful root canal (Endodontics) and is properly restored can last a lifetime. Its longevity depends on factors such as oral hygiene, avoiding further decay, and regular dental visits to monitor the tooth’s condition.

Ignoring an infected tooth can lead to serious complications such as abscess formation, bone loss, severe pain, and even the spread of infection to other parts of the body. Timely root canal treatment can prevent tooth loss and protect your overall health.

The main alternative to a root canal (Endodontics) is tooth extraction, followed by replacement options such as dental implants, bridges, or partial dentures. However, keeping your natural tooth is often the best option for function and appearance, making root canal therapy the preferred choice whenever possible.

After treatment, it’s normal to experience some mild discomfort or sensitivity for a few days. Most patients can return to normal activities the next day. A follow-up appointment is usually scheduled to place a crown or final restoration, which is essential for long-term success.

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