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 are a dental procedure to remove infected pulp from inside a tooth and fill the resulting space with a filling material.
New Zealand's dental care is considered excellent, with modern facilities and skilled professionals. Root canal treatments are common and generally affordable, costing between NZD 600-1200 (USD 400-850) per tooth.