Endodontics
Endodontics
Endodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of dental pulp and the tissues surrounding the roots of teeth. Endodontists are dental specialists who are experts in performing root canal therapy and other procedures to save teeth that would otherwise require extraction due to infection, injury, or damage to the pulp.
Endodontic Treatment Process:
- Endodontic treatment typically involves the following steps:
- X-rays and diagnostic tests to evaluate the tooth’s condition.
- Local anesthesia to ensure the patient is comfortable and pain-free.
- Isolation of the tooth with a rubber dam to keep it dry.
- Removal of the infected or damaged pulp.
- Cleaning and disinfection of the root canals.
- Filling and sealing of the cleaned space with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha.
- Restoration of the tooth with a crown to protect and strengthen it.

Module 1
Duration: 7 Days
Cost: 20,000 INR
- Diagnosis And Restorability
- Endodontic Access Cavity Preparation
Biomechanical Preparation
Hybrid techniques with stainless steel and NiTi
Intracanal Medicaments
Obturation Techniques
Profound LA
Isolation Made Fast And Easy With Rubber Dam
Use of protapers
Module 2
Duration: 10 Days
Cost: 35,000 INR
Use Of Rotary Instruments
- RVG System
Introduction to Esthetics And Its Role In Dentistry
Bleaching (internal and external).
Diastema Closure
Indirect Tooth Colored Restoration
Inlays and on lays and buildups
Direct Post & Composites
FAQ's
You may need endodontic treatment if you have a damaged or infected tooth pulp due to decay, trauma, or infection, which can lead to pain, swelling, or abscesses.
Root canal therapy involves removing the infected or damaged pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, then sealing the tooth with a biocompatible material. A crown may be placed afterward for additional protection.
Endodontic treatments are typically painless due to local anesthesia, ensuring the procedure is comfortable. Post-treatment discomfort can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
The duration of endodontic treatment can vary depending on the complexity, but it typically takes 1-2 hours per visit. Multiple visits may be required, especially if a crown is needed after the procedure.