SERVICE
Denervation with a Microscope
SUMMARY
Root canal with the signature of high technology
Modern technology offers a high quality level of service to dental patients. The use of the microscope in the dentist's daily routine has created new standards in the practice of endodontic treatment.
With the dental microscope, the commonly known root canal therapy (root canal treatment) is now performed with exceptional precision, comfort, speed and efficiency.
A dental microscope is high-tech equipment that looks like a desktop stereoscopic microscope, but with additional functions.
Root canal therapy is one of the most important dental operations to save the natural tooth
SUMMARY
What is root canal therapy?
Root canal therapy is the endodontic treatment that the dentist performs on the inside of the tooth when it becomes infected or the pulp is dead, in order to keep it in the mouth.
PROCEDURE
Innovative technology in tooth root canal therapy
The treatment of the root canal, known as root canal therapy, is a particularly demanding task which, before the introduction of the microscope in the dental office, was performed under difficult conditions due to its size and the limited visibility in the area. The size and the complexity of the area did not allow the doctor to see every detail, which could affect the result of the treatment.
It is typical that the modern endodontic microscope has the ability to magnify the area up to 25 times, allowing the dentist to work more accurately and efficiently.
Significantly, the modern endodontic microscope has the ability to magnify the area up to 25 times, allowing the dentist to work more accurately and efficiently.
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Advantages
The advantages of the microscope in endodontic treatment are many and remarkable.
The combination of additional light, magnification and ergonomics have highlighted the microscope as a very important and inexpensive advancement in endodontics, which helps to preserve teeth that were previously considered "lost".
The clinical microscope, which can be operated with ease and speed by a trained dentist, is a valuable partner, providing the precision and attention to detail that treatment requires.
By using a microscope in the process of root canal treatment the qualified dentist:
- It has excellent vision, which is essential in the process
- Can control the accuracy of the preparation required
Can work at a higher speed and finally with greater success
The handling of the microscope requires the expertise and experience that endodontists have.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Not always. There are cases without symptoms, but there is usually mild to severe discomfort, swelling, pain when chewing or sensitivity to cold or hot.
The tooth does not heal itself. So if the treatment needed is not carried out, the pain will continue, the tooth will be destroyed and eventually, the only solution will be extraction.
The success rate of endodontic treatment is as high as 95% when the inflammation is in its initial stage, and may be slightly lower from 70% to 75% when the condition is more complicated.
Contact your dentist immediately for an appointment because there is a risk of infection.