Root canal treatment is a dental procedure used to save a decayed or damaged tooth by removing the diseased nerve and pulp from the interior, cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, and filling them with a sealant material. This process prevents further infection and restores the tooth's functionality.
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure used to save a decayed or damaged tooth by removing the diseased nerve and pulp from the interior, cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, and filling them with a sealant material. This process prevents further infection and restores the tooth's functionality.
Root canals in Mauritius involve removing infected pulp from a tooth's root and filling the space with gutta-percha. This procedure saves damaged teeth and relieves pain.
Mauritian dentists use advanced technology for precise treatments. Patients may receive sedation or local anesthesia. Post-treatment care includes avoiding hard foods and maintaining good oral hygiene.