Diagnostics
At the first visit to our clinic, we conduct a thorough examination and interview of the patient. This allows us to learn about complaints, previous illnesses and health features that are critical to treatment planning.
Working with tooth injuries of different degrees of complexity under the optical microscope and keeping the tooth completely dry will increase the durability of the filling up to 10 years. The restoration perfectly matches your own teeth.
Retreatment of root canals is carried out using magnification and includes: removal of infected material, disinfection and tight filling.
We specialize in complicated cases of root canal retreatment: extraction of instrument fragments, unsealing formalin teeth resorcinol, treatment of “cysts” (chronic periodontitis), closure of perforations, elimination of resorptions.
Dental canal treatment, also known as endodontics, is a dental procedure designed to treat infections inside the tooth. It is necessary when an infection penetrates the dental canals, which are narrow passageways inside the root of the tooth where the nerve and blood vessels are located.
Canal treatment is necessary to prevent the spread of infection, which can lead to tooth loss or more serious diseases of the jaw and other organs. It also helps relieve toothache and preserves the natural tooth, which is preferable for the overall health of the jaw and digestion.
There are certain signs that you should seek dental care immediately:
If the pain persists and gets worse when chewing or eating hot or cold foods, it may be a sign of a serious infection.
Prolonged sensitivity after eating hot, cold, sweet or sour foods may indicate nerve damage.
Darkening of a tooth can be a sign of nerve die-off, especially if accompanied by increased sensitivity or pain.
Swelling or redness in the area around the tooth may indicate an abscess, which is often accompanied by acute soreness.
Deep decay that has reached the inner layers of the tooth can lead to the need for intervention.
Bumps and falls can cause cracks or fractures affecting root canals.
Infections that penetrate the tooth require removal of infected tissue and disinfection of the canals.
A build-up of pus around the root of the tooth or in the bone tissue requires urgent treatment to prevent the infection from spreading.
Dental nerve die-off due to trauma or infection requires removal of the dead tissue and subsequent treatment and filling of the canals.
At the first visit to our clinic, we conduct a thorough examination and interview of the patient. This allows us to learn about complaints, previous illnesses and health features that are critical to treatment planning.
We use modern imaging techniques for accurate diagnosis. This includes X-rays, which help to assess the condition of root canals and surrounding tissues, as well as to identify hidden pathologies that are not visible during external examination.
We use local anesthesia to ensure patient comfort during the procedure. This helps to reduce or completely eliminate pain during manipulation.
Canal cleaning, restoration of decayed teeth, artistic restoration using cofferdam and microscope
Difficult tooth positioning, such as crossbite, crowded teeth, or excessive tooth rotation, can make it difficult to access the affected area. This complicates the procedure and increases the risk of damage to neighboring teeth.
Severely decayed teeth, especially those with large cavities or extensive fillings, require a more careful approach. These teeth may be more fragile, increasing the risk of fracture during treatment.
Active infectious processes in the tooth or gum, such as periodontitis or purulent pulpitis, require prior antibacterial treatment.
Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, allergic reactions to anesthesia or other drugs used can also complicate the treatment process and require special attention from your doctor.