Why is canal treatment performed? This procedure is applied to correct damage that occurs when the nerve or vascular tissues inside the tooth become inflamed. The damage to the tooth is caused by decay, trauma, or an impact on the tooth, leading to pulp damage. Canal treatment is a method used to treat the tooth without extraction.
Why is canal treatment performed? An untreated tooth can lead to the spread of infected tissues, causing damage to surrounding structures. A damaged tooth can also result in jawbone resorption and abscess formation. In severe cases, it may even lead to general health problems. All these complications can ultimately result in tooth loss. To prevent this issue, which also affects aesthetics, treatment should be performed as soon as possible.
Situations that require canal treatment: