In cases of nerve inflammation caused by cavities, a root canal treatment using modern instruments such as electronic length measurement, rubber dam isolation, and magnifying loupes can provide an effective solution. This advanced approach helps prevent tooth extraction and allows the tooth to be preserved for many years.
During this procedure, the tooth is carefully opened from the top to access the inner chamber. Using fine specialized files and antibacterial disinfectant rinses, diseased nerve tissue and bacterial deposits are thoroughly removed. Medications placed inside the root canal help eliminate inflammation. Once the infection has healed, the tooth is sealed with a biocompatible, high-quality root canal filling to ensure a bacteria-tight closure and long-term preservation.