Root Canal

The root canal is an important anatomical structure that is located inside the tooth and connects it to the gum. It is shaped like a canal that runs the entire length of the tooth.

The root canal plays an important role in maintaining tooth health. It provides nutrition and protection to the tooth and helps maintain its shape and structure. In addition, a root canal can be used to treat various dental diseases such as caries and pulpitis.

Various methods are used to treat a tooth root canal, including endodontic treatment. It involves removing infected tissue from the tooth's root canal and filling it with special materials that help protect the tooth from further infections.

However, improper root canal treatment can lead to serious complications such as periodontitis and tooth loss. Therefore, it is important to contact qualified specialists for diagnosis and treatment of a tooth root canal.



The root canal of a tooth is an anatomical canal in the neck of the tooth, running from the apex of the root to the point of its connection with the gum. The root canal of a tooth can become infected with various bacteria, leading to an inflammatory process called periodontitis.

The development of periodontitis quite often leads to the need for tooth restoration. The restoration procedure is used to prevent further destruction of tooth tissue and restore its function. Vyle