FAQ: Endodontic treatment (root canal)
Endodontic treatment

Question: I have been receiving endodontic treatment for a long time, but I do not see any improvement. Could you give me a second opinion?

Answer: Yes. You may want to consult with an endodontist. Our endodontist can perform microscopic endodontic treatment, which may improve your case.

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Infection in a root

Question: I was told that the tooth had to be removed because pus had built up at the ends of the roots. Is it possible to avoid the tooth extraction?

Answer: I have to examine the tooth, but it is possible for many cases. Our endodontist has saved a number of teeth with microscopic treatment.

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Without extraction

Question: After being treated for a long time, I was told that extraction would be the only option for root disease. Is there any way to save my tooth?

Answer: It depends on the condition, but it may be possible to avoid extraction with endodontic surgery and treatment.

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Pain after treatment

Question: I am suffering from pain after a root canal. Can you help to relieve this pain?

Answer: Our endodontist may be able to alleviate the pain with microscopic endodontic treatment.

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Long-term treatment

Question: It has been a while since I started to get endodontic treatment, but it has not been completed yet. Is it normal for endodontic treatment?

Answer: Endodontic treatment is an extremely difficult procedure. It sometimes takes a long time to finish the process. However, the same procedure may not require the same amount of time for an endodontist, who received specialized training, especially with the new microscopic technology.

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