Endodontics and restorative dentistry work together to treat damaged or infected teeth and restore them to full function. Endodontics focuses on root canal therapy to eliminate infection and save natural teeth, while restorative dentistry rebuilds tooth structure using fillings, crowns, inlays, or onlays. These treatments relieve pain, preserve natural teeth, and restore the appearance and strength of your smile.
Root canals save your natural teeth, avoiding extractions whenever possible.
Eliminates pain caused by tooth infection or deep decay through precise root treatment.
Restorations like crowns and inlays strengthen teeth and restore full chewing function.
Restorative materials are matched to your natural teeth for a seamless appearance.
Treatment is tailored to the specific condition and structure of your teeth.
With proper care, endodontic and restorative treatments can last decades.
The dentist uses X-rays and clinical exams to identify internal decay, infection, or structural damage.
The infected pulp is removed, the canal is disinfected, and the tooth is sealed to prevent reinfection.
Depending on the damage, a filling, crown, or inlay is chosen to rebuild the tooth’s structure.
The tooth is restored using durable materials that match your natural teeth for strength and appearance.
Post-treatment exams ensure healing is successful and the restoration is functioning well.
See the amazing transformations our patients have achieved
Molar with deep decay treated with root canal and crowned for long-term protection.
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