Root Canal Treatment

Endodontist

Endodontists are dentists who, after completing a five-year dental degree, undergo at least three additional years of postgraduate training to specialise in this field. While endodontists carry out an average of 25 root canal treatments per week, this number tends to be considerably lower among general dentists.

As endodontists focus exclusively on a single discipline, they are highly efficient and meticulous in their work. They operate with a remarkable level of precision, and their expertise in pain management is exceptional.

State-of-the-Art Technology

Endodontists work with the latest generation of dental operating microscopes. They are also equipped with a wide range of advanced instruments, including digital imaging systems, ultrasonic devices, and obturation units, all designed to ensure the most comfortable treatment experience for the patient.

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Treatment of Calcified Root Canals

Root canal treatments of teeth with calcified canals due to trauma, orthodontics, and similar reasons are performed under a microscope or, in necessary cases, by producing custom guides.
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Root Canal Retreatment

This is the procedure of redoing root canal treatments on teeth that have previously been treated unsuccessfully and where pathology has been detected at the root tip. This procedure can be completed under a microscope in one or several sessions.
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Apical Surgery

This is a surgical method used in suitable cases where retreatment of the root canal is not indicated or is risky, and it is effective in saving the tooth.
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Autotransplantation

In suitable candidate patients—appropriate in terms of case, age, and root development—this is the procedure of placing a wisdom tooth in the position of a tooth that has been indicated for extraction.
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Internal Bleaching

This is the procedure of restoring a tooth to its natural color with the help of a suitable chemical agent, performed after the renewal of root canal treatment on teeth that have become discolored due to trauma, old root canal fillings, and similar reasons, and that are located in the esthetic zone.
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Removal of Fractured Instruments

This is the procedure of removing instruments from the root canals after they have broken during root canal treatment, whether due to clinician error or another cause.

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