Save Your Tooth
Through Root Canal Treatment
Don't let severe pain and infection cause you to lose your tooth. We preserve your own tooth for a lifetime with modern endodontic techniques.
- Natural Tooth Preservation
- Single Session Solution
- Modern Painless Anesthesia

What is Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal treatment is a procedure applied to save a tooth when the nerve and blood vessel tissue (pulp) inside the tooth becomes infected or damaged. Infected tissue is cleaned, root canals are disinfected, and filled with special filling material.
With over 15 years of experience, we've performed thousands of successful root canal treatments. Most of our patients who come with the fear of "my tooth will be extracted" leave happy after saving their teeth with root canal treatment.
A tooth that has had root canal treatment can function for a lifetime with proper care. Preserving your natural tooth is always the best option.
Preventing Tooth Loss
By cleaning infected nerves, the presence and function of the tooth within the bone is preserved.
Natural Biting Feel
Since you continue to use your own tooth, the chewing force and sensation remain natural.
Economical Solution
It is a procedure much more cost-effective than extracting the tooth and having an implant or bridge.
Protecting Adjacent Teeth
It prevents shifting that would occur after tooth loss and wearing out of adjacent teeth.
Advanced Technology: High Level Precision
Using rotary instrument systems and electronic apex locators in our clinic, we provide full cleaning up to the tip of root canals and leak-proof filling. In this way, we maximize our success rate.
Ending the Pain Permanently
Radiological Analysis
The root structure of the tooth and depth of infection are determined millimetrically with digital X-rays.
Pulp Cleaning
Under local anesthesia, infected nerve and blood vessel tissues are completely removed.
Canal Disinfection
Root canals are completely purified from bacteria by washing with special solutions.
Leak-proof Filling
The cleaned canals are filled with biocompatible materials and the upper restoration (filling or crown) of the tooth is performed.
Expert Endodontics at Altes Clinic
15+ Years of Experience
We work with a high success percentage even in the most complicated root anatomies.
Microscopic Approach
We clean even difficult-to-see canals with precision under high magnification.
Biocompatible Fillings
We use advanced materials such as tissue-friendly "gutta-percha" and MTA that the body will not reject.
Aesthetic Integrity
We preserve the aesthetics of the tooth with zirconia or porcelain crowns we perform after root canal treatment.
Guaranteed Follow-up
We monitor the teeth we treat for years with periodic radiological check-ups.
Facts About Root Canal Treatment
Frequently asked questions about the treatment of infected teeth:
Does root canal treatment hurt?
No, thanks to local anesthesia, the procedure is as comfortable as a normal filling; you feel pressure, not pain.
Isn't it more logical to have the tooth extracted?
Absolutely not. Preserving your own tooth is always primary priority for chewing health and surrounding tissues.
Does a root canal treated tooth change color?
Thanks to the filling materials used in modern techniques, risk of blackening in teeth is minimum now.
How many sessions does it take?
Most cases are successfully completed in a single 45-60 minute session.
Is there pain after treatment?
Mild sensitivity when pressing on it for the first few days is normal and passes easily with pain relievers.
Focus on Treatment, Not Pain
Root canal treatment is not a procedure to be feared, it is a life-saving intervention that keeps your tooth in your mouth. Consult us before losing your own natural tooth.
Our Infection Control Results

Do you have severe tooth pain that wakes you up at night?
Get a Pain Relief Appointment Now: +90 533 474 43 94Frequently Asked Questions
A root canal treated tooth can break because it cannot be nourished, so having a crown is strongly recommended.
This is the discharge of infection within the bone (fistula), it will pass shortly after treatment.
Blackenings seen in old methods are no longer experienced with new generation filling and cleaning agents.
Yes, pedodontic root canal treatment can be performed in deep cavities in baby teeth to protect the underlying permanent tooth.
With a well-performed root canal treatment and a protective crown on top, the tooth can serve for a lifetime.
Let's Stop Your Pain
Do not let the infection progress further. Let's save your tooth today with our expert physician staff.
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