Endodontics is the branch of dentistry concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases
affecting the dental pulp and the root canal system of the tooth. It is indicated in cases where the dental pulp becomes inflamed or necrotic, often resulting
in significant pain, with or without associated swelling in the surrounding tissues.
The primary goal of endodontic therapy is to preserve the natural tooth and maintain its function
within the oral cavity. The use of contemporary techniques, advanced instrumentation, and rotary (motorized) endodontic systems ensures high precision, safety,
and predictable long-term success rates.