Dlaczego leczenie kanałowe jest potrzebne?
There are several reasons why you may need root canal treatment, such as deep decay, cracked teeth or trauma. However, have you ever wondered if it is possible to improve this process to make it more precise and less painful? The answer is yes – with the help of root canal treatment under the microscope.
Root canal treatment is necessary when the dental pulp, the soft tissue inside the tooth, is dead or infected. Tooth decay, tooth fractures and even frequent dental procedures can lead to infection and inflammation of the dental pulp. In such situations, root canal treatment becomes unavoidable.
Procedura leczenia kanałowego pod mikroskopem
Microscope root canal treatment is an innovative dental procedure that uses advanced microscopes to achieve more accurate and effective root canal treatment.
Course of root canal treatment
During root canal treatment, the dentist removes infected tissue from inside the tooth (pulp), disinfects the root canals, and then fills and seals them. It is such a complicated process that it often requires several visits to the dentist, but thanks to modern techniques and the microscope, it can be done in a single visit.
Reasons for the need for root canal treatment
Any of these conditions can lead to serious infections and inflammation that are not only painful, but can also lead to tooth loss.
Jak przebiega leczenie kanałowe pod mikroskopem?
In the age of modern dentistry, more and more dentists are beginning to use microscopes when performing root canal treatment. But why?
Benefits of using a microscope during root canal treatment
The use of a microscope during root canal treatment allows better visualization of the inside of the tooth, which increases the precision of the procedure. In addition, the use of the microscope makes it possible to identify and treat even the most complex cases that might be difficult to solve without this technology.
Step-by-step process of root canal treatment under the microscope
Microscope root canal treatment begins with anesthesia, after which the dentist gains access to the root canal. Then, using a microscope, the dentist thoroughly cleans the root canals, removes infected tissue and fills the canals with special material. Finally, the tooth is restored to its normal appearance with a crown or filling.
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Najczęściej zadawane pytania
Yes, it is a very safe procedure, especially when carried out by an experienced professional.
The duration of the procedure depends on the complexity of the case, but usually takes between one and two hours.
It depends on the individual case, but usually root canal treatment under the microscope requires one to two visits.
Yes, it tends to be slightly more expensive than traditional root canal treatment, but it offers better results and fewer repeat treatments.
Most patients can return to normal activity the day after treatment, although there may be some minor discomfort.