Dental Operating Microscope
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If the root canal of the tooth is infected, there is nothing left to do than to remove the whole tooth – that is the rule which have applied for many dentist offices in the world even until now. In modern dentistry practice, this is of course nonsense. With the introduction of dental operating microscope at the turn of the century, the success rate of endodontic treatments has increased up to 97 %.
It is necessary to perform an endodontic treatment (dental root canal treatment) when the dental pulp is infected in the tooth, for example by dental caries. In this case, the infected pulp needs to be removed as soon as possible in order to stop the infection from spreading. The space left after the removed pulp (the pulp chamber) then needs to be filled by a special biologically inert material in order to restore the original functionality of the tooth.
Endodontics demands a very delicate work and absolute precision from the dentist. Specialists at our clinic have rich experience in this field and they use only newest endodontic tools for their work, including high-quality dental operating microscope of a prestigious Carl Zeiss brand, which allows them to treat even very complicated cases with almost 100 % success.
You will need to come to the clinic twice in order to get your dental root canal treated. During the first visit, the dentist removes the infected pulp, cleans the tooth completely and fills the pulp chamber with biologically inert material which will restore your tooth’s full functionality. This material needs to be in the tooth for at least 10 days in order to do its job. After this period, during your second visit, the dentist will finish the treatment and close your tooth with a composite of ceramic dental filling.
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