Treatment under the microscope

Toothache is a thing of the past! Effective root canal treatment under a microscope is a guarantee of comfort and healthy teeth. Thanks to modern endodontics, we will save your teeth and restore your smile.

A specialist endodontic consultation is a visit to an endodontist, who is a specialist in the field of pulp and root treatment. During this consultation, the endodontist conducts a detailed examination of the tooth and assesses the condition of the pulp and root tissues. During an endodontic consultation, the endodontist conducts a medical interview, in which the patient provides information about their general health, dental history and any pain complaints related to the tooth. Then, the endodontist conducts an examination of the tooth, assessing the condition of the pulp, root tissues and the presence of any inflammatory changes or infections. He also performs the necessary radiological tests, such as an X-ray or computed tomography, to accurately assess the structure of the tooth's roots. During an endodontic consultation, the endodontist also discusses the patient's expectations regarding the treatment of the tooth and informs him about the possibilities of endodontic treatment. He explains the root canal treatment procedure, including the stages of the procedure, the types of tools and materials used for the treatment and the expected results. The endodontist also answers the patient's questions and explains the possible risks and complications associated with the treatment. Based on the information collected, the endodontist develops an individual endodontic treatment plan for the patient. This plan takes into account the degree of damage to the pulp and root tissues, the number and location of the tooth canals, the necessary treatment procedures and the estimated duration of treatment. The endodontic consultation is also an opportunity for the patient to learn more about the prevention of pulp and root tissue diseases, oral hygiene and the impact of lifestyle on dental health. The endodontist also discusses planned follow-up visits and long-term care after endodontic treatment. The endodontic consultation is a key step that allows the patient to obtain full information about the condition of their tooth and to plan the appropriate treatment. It is also an opportunity for the patient and the endodontist to establish trust and cooperation on the path to a healthy and beautiful smile. 

* the consultation does not include the cost of CT scan.

Root canal treatment under a microscope is an advanced endodontic technique that involves using a microscope to perform precise and accurate root canal treatment. An endodontic microscope allows endodontists to have better visibility and greater precision during the procedure. Root canal treatment under a microscope has many advantages. First of all, the microscope provides much better visibility, which allows endodontists to accurately visualize the structure of the tooth and root canals. Thanks to this, the doctor can accurately assess the condition of the pulp and root tissues and effectively remove infected or damaged fragments. Additionally, the endodontic microscope allows endodontists to work at a higher magnification, which allows for precise performance of the procedure. Thanks to this, the doctor can thoroughly clean the root canals, remove dead pulp and bacteria, and fill the canals with a special material to prevent re-infection. Root canal treatment under a microscope is especially effective in difficult cases, such as bent or narrow root canals, the presence of broken endodontic instruments, or the presence of additional canals. The endodontic microscope allows endodontists to precisely and safely perform the procedure even in the most complicated cases. Root canal treatment under a microscope is an innovative technique that allows for more effective and precise root canal treatment. As a result, patients can expect better results and greater comfort during the procedure. If you need to have a root canal treatment, it is worth consulting an endodontist who uses an endodontic microscope. Root canal treatment in a rubber dam under a microscope using the ZooMax 6350 surgical microscope

A consultation is required before a specialist root canal retreatment under a microscope. Root canal retreatment under a microscope, also known as endodontic root canal treatment, is a procedure performed when previous root canal treatment has failed or when infection in the tooth has returned. It is an advanced endodontic technique that uses a microscope to perform precise and accurate root canal treatment. Root canal retreatment under a microscope is necessary when previous root canal treatment was not effective in removing all infection or was not performed thoroughly enough. The infection can return, causing pain, swelling and other problems. Root canal retreatment aims to remove the infection, clean the root canals and fill them with a special material to prevent re-infection. Using a microscope during root canal retreatment has many advantages. First of all, the microscope provides the dentist with better visibility and greater precision during the procedure. This makes it easier for the endodontist to see and assess the tooth structure and root canals, allowing for the precise removal of infected tissue and bacteria. Additionally, the endodontic microscope allows endodontists to work with greater magnification, which allows for precise cleaning and filling of root canals. This allows the dentist to effectively remove pulp debris, bacteria, and other contaminants that may contribute to recurrence of infection. Root canal retreatment under a microscope is a complicated procedure that requires experience and specialist knowledge of the endodontist. Therefore, it is important to consult with an experienced endodontist who has the right skills and equipment to perform this procedure. Root canal retreatment under a microscope can be an effective solution in the event of failure of previous root canal treatment. The endodontist will be able to assess the condition of the tooth and recommend the appropriate treatment to restore the health and function of the tooth.

Removing a broken endodontic instrument under a microscope is a specialized procedure performed by an endodontist (a specialist who performs root canal treatment). A broken endodontic instrument can cause problems during root canal treatment and may need to be removed to prevent further complications. Here is a general outline of the procedure: 1. Diagnosis and assessment: The endodontist uses an endodontic microscope to carefully assess the condition of the tooth and the broken endodontic instrument. This microscope provides high precision and magnification, making it easy to locate and remove the broken instrument. 2. Preparation for the procedure: The patient may be given a local anesthetic to ensure comfort during the procedure. The area around the tooth will be disinfected and the surgical field will be prepared. 3. Removal of the broken instrument: The endodontist uses an endodontic microscope to precisely remove the broken instrument from the root canal. This procedure requires precision and experience to avoid additional damage. 4. Cleaning and treatment of the root canal: After removing the broken endodontic instrument, the doctor thoroughly cleans the root canal, disinfects it and may perform further root canal treatment depending on the condition of the tooth. 5. Completion of the procedure: After removing the broken instrument and cleaning the root canal, the tooth can be protected with a root canal filling or other appropriate treatment to restore its function. Removing a broken endodontic instrument under a microscope is an advanced procedure that requires specialist knowledge, experience and precision. Thanks to modern technologies, such as an endodontic microscope, it is possible to effectively and safely remove the broken instrument, minimizing the risk of complications and providing the patient with effective root canal treatment. A consultation before the procedure is required

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