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Root canals used to be something many people were nervous about. Today, thanks to new technology, getting a root canal is easier, faster, and much more comfortable than ever before.
Endodontics, which is the branch of dentistry that deals with root canals and the inside of your teeth, has changed a lot in the past few years. Dentists now use tools like lasers, CBCT scanning, and dental microscopes to give you the best care possible.
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Benefits of Lasers in Endodontics

CBCT Scanning: A Clearer Look Inside Your Tooth
CBCT stands for Cone Beam Computed Tomography. It’s a special type of 3D X-ray that gives the dentist a full view of your teeth, bones, and nerves.
CBCT scanning can provide:
- 3D Images: Unlike regular X-rays, CBCT gives a full 3D view of your tooth, so nothing is missed.
- Better Diagnosis: Dentists can see tiny cracks, extra root canals, or infections more clearly.
- More Accurate Treatment: With a clear picture, the dentist can plan the treatment better and avoid surprises.
- Safer for You: CBCT scans use a lower dose of radiation compared to traditional CT scans, making them safer for your health.

Microscope-Assisted Surgery for Precise Care
Dental microscopes are powerful tools that help endodontists see inside your tooth at very high magnification. This means they can see very small details that would be hard or impossible to see with the naked eye.
Microscopes can offer key benefits for your treatment and outcome.
More Precision
Dentists can spot tiny problems like cracks, missed canals, or leftover infection.
Smaller Incisions
When surgery is needed, microscopes help dentists make smaller cuts, which means less pain and faster healing.
Better Results
With better visibility, your chances of a successful root canal are much higher.
Higher Success Rate
Using a microscope improves the quality of treatment and reduces the chances of needing retreatment.