About M&V Dental Services

Treatments to Preserve Your Teeth and Eliminate Pain

Endodontics commonly known as a root canal treatment, is a specialized procedure that removes infection inside the tooth, relieves pain, and prevents extraction. Our goal is to preserve your natural tooth whenever possible, restoring health, function, and comfort.

We use advanced techniques and modern technology to ensure your treatment is precise, safe, and as comfortable as possible.

When Is a Root Canal Needed?

You may need endodontic treatment when the tooth’s nerve is infected or damaged. A professional evaluation is essential to confirm the diagnosis and avoid further complications. Common symptoms include:

  • Persistent or severe pain
  • Sensitivity to heat or cold
  • Pain when chewing
  • Swelling or abscess
  • Tooth discoloration

How Does the Process Work?

01

Complete Diagnosis

We conduct a detailed evaluation using digital X-rays and 3D studies (CT Scan when necessary) to determine the extent of the damage and plan treatment with precision.

02

Removal of the Infection

We remove the affected nerve and carefully clean the tooth’s internal canals, eliminating bacteria and compromised tissue.

03

Sealing the Tooth

After disinfection, the tooth is sealed hermetically to prevent future infections.



04

Final Restoration

Depending on the case, a crown may be needed to restore strength, shape, and function.



Technology & Comfort at Every Step

• Greater precision with digital X-rays and 3D imaging
• Modern tools that make treatment more efficient
• Focus on eliminating pain, protecting the tooth, and ensuring long-lasting results

Expert Care for Your Dental Health

Our endodontic team ensures each step is clear, safe, and comfortable. We know dental pain can affect your daily life, so we work to restore your well-being and help you preserve your teeth for many years.

Questions about appointments

Have questions about scheduling or what to expect? Here are answers to common inquiries to help you feel fully prepared.

Endodontics focuses on treating the inside of the tooth, most commonly through root
canal therapy, to eliminate infection and preserve the natural tooth.

A root canal is needed when the pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay,
cracks, or trauma.

Modern techniques make root canal treatment comparable to getting a filling, with
minimal discomfort.

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