The following videos provide information on common endodontic procedures and conditions:
Root Canal
This video shows you how root canal therapy can save a tooth with damaged or infected nerves and restore its natural function.
Elective Root Canal
This video explains why root canal therapy may be recommended before getting a dental restoration and how it can help prevent future complications.
Root Canal Retreatment
This video shows you how a root canal retreatment can remove infection and save the tooth if the initial root canal did not heal properly leading the tooth to become re-infected.
Apicoectomy
This video shows you how an apicoectomy can be performed to remove an infection at the tip of a tooth's root.
Progression of Decay
This video shows you how plaque and bacteria build up on your teeth can progress and ultimately cause decay that places the tooth at risk if left untreated.
Root Resorption
This video shows you the cause of both internal and external root resorption, its symptoms, and consequences if left untreated.
Endodontic Abscess
This video provides an overview of how an endodontic abscess forms and progresses, complications that can arise from it, and the importance of consulting with your doctor to properly diagnose and treat it.
Dental Tumor
This video provides an overview of malignant and benign dental tumors, the complications and health risks that accompany them, and the importance of consulting with your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Dental Cyst
This video provides an overview of how a dental cyst forms and progresses, complications that can arise from it, and the importance of consulting with your doctor to properly diagnose and treat it.
Cracked Tooth
This video shows you the serious oral health consequences of an untreated cracked tooth.
Vertical Root Fracture
This video provides an overview of what constitutes a vertical root fracture and the importance of consulting your doctor to properly diagnose and treat it.
Horizontal Root Fracture
This video provides an overview of what constitutes a horizontal root fracture, potential symptoms to look out for, and the importance of consulting your doctor properly diagnose and treat it.