
Endodontics
Endodontic treatment is a step-by-step process that requires a competent approach and compliance with the following algorithm of actions:
• Diagnostics. Every patient must undergo diagnostics (X-rays or, if necessary, CT).
• Assessment of tooth condition and prognosis regarding various treatment options, decision-making. For this, the doctor analyzes the results of the diagnostic examination. If the patient has a pin structure or a crown on the diseased tooth, the previous structures must be removed.
• Preparation for endodontic treatment.
Endodontic treatment can be primary and secondary.
-Primary treatment involves mechanical and medicinal treatment and sealing of canals. After that, the tooth is restored using a filling material. In that case, if the filling occupies approximately 2/3 of the crown, or has a large carious cavity, then the tooth is subject to prosthetics.
-Secondary endodontic treatment consists in repeated treatment of root canals. Old root canal fillers are removed, the canal itself is thoroughly cleaned, after which the canals are sealed again.
The entire treatment process is carried out with the help of optical magnification. Thanks to the availability of modern equipment, as well as the use of quality tools and innovative materials, our doctors can cope with the most difficult cases of endodontic treatment.
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FAQ
Tooth sensitivity can appear with the appearance of microcracks in the teeth, the presence of wedge-shaped defects, pathological wear of teeth and exposure of dentine tissues. In all cases of discomfort and pain, you need to urgently undergo an examination and get professional advice from a dentist.
Bleeding gums is a sign of an inflammatory process occurring in the body. There can be many reasons, including those caused by the accumulation of plaque on the teeth, hormonal disorders, or the addition of a secondary infection. To find out and eliminate the cause, you need to make an appointment with a dentist-periodontologist.
Swelling and soreness of the gums can appear as a result of injury to the mucous membrane during eating, impaired adhesion of the filling, accumulation of soft and hard plaque, the initial stage of the inflammatory process in the tooth itself. To accurately determine the cause, you need to make an appointment with a dentist.
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