Endodontics
Root Canal Treatment (RCT), Root Canal Retreatment, and other procedures to treat tooth pulp infections.
Subcategories
Advanced pulp regeneration
Techniques to regenerate damaged or diseased dental pulp.
Apicectomy (2)
Surgical procedure to remove the tip of the tooth root and surrounding infected tissue.
Calcified canal
Treatment for canals that have become calcified and difficult to access during root canal therapy.
Dislodged file removal
A procedure to remove a broken file from the root canal system during endodontic treatment.
External root resorption
Treatment for a condition where the external structure of the tooth is being resorbed or destroyed.
Internal root resorption
Treatment for a condition where the internal structure of the tooth is being resorbed or destroyed.
Metal post removal
A procedure to remove a metal post from a tooth, often necessary during root canal retreatment.
Pediatric endodontics
Endodontic treatments specifically for children.
Root canal retreatment (secondary RCT)
A procedure to treat a tooth that has previously undergone root canal treatment but has become re-infected or symptomatic.
Root canal treatment (primary RCT)
A procedure to treat infection or inflammation of the tooth pulp by removing it and sealing the tooth.
Undeveloped root
Treatment for teeth with incomplete root development, often in pediatric patients.