Root Canal Treatment

Tooth preserving therapy for internal dental infections that cause pain and inflammation.

Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment

When this treatment is considered

Infections of the inner tooth structures can cause severe pain even when the outer surface appears intact. Early intervention is essential to avoid extraction.

Diagnostic foundation

Advanced imaging and thorough clinical examination are required to assess the extent of infection and tooth viability.

Treatment process

The infected pulp tissue is removed, the canal system is carefully cleaned and disinfected, and the tooth is sealed to prevent reinfection.

Pain management and safety

Careful pain control and precise technique are essential to ensure comfort during and after the procedure.

Expected outcome

Successful treatment allows the tooth to remain functional and pain free for an extended period.

Our Veterinarians

Konstantin Hauck

Konstantin Hauck

Board certified equine veterinarian specializing in dental and sinus surgery with extensive experience in complex referral cases.

Lars Schulte

Lars Schulte

Specialist in equine dentistry with a focus on orthodontics, tooth preservation, implantology, and complex occlusal correction.

Luis Weissenberger

Luis Weissenberger

Equine veterinarian specializing in equine dentistry with a focus on sinus endoscopy and dental and head surgery.

Lina Eymers

Lina Eymers

Equine veterinarian specializing in dental treatment and occlusal correction with a strong focus on functional dentition analysis.

Jasmin Roesberg

Jasmin Roesberg

Equine veterinarian specializing in equine dentistry with a focus on occlusal correction, diagnostics, and incisor therapy.

Dr. Corsin Heim

Dr. Corsin Heim

Board certified equine surgeon with a focus on tooth preserving procedures, endodontics and minimally invasive extractions.

Dr. med. vet. Thea Ryhner

Dr. med. vet. Thea Ryhner

Board certified equine specialist focused on dentistry, rehabilitation and chiropractic care.