Is a dental procedure that removes the vital part of the tooth that is damaged by an extense cavity or a trauma. This treatment depends on the amount of canals that the tooth has, usually one in the anterior teeth, two in the bicuspids and three or four in the molars.
No, this treatment is always done with anesthesia.
The tooth needs to be restored depending on how much structure has been lost. It can be done with a filling, a crown or a crown with an endopost.