Endodontics
Preserving severely damaged teeth in the long term – root canal treatment makes it possible
With perfect root canal treatment, even badly affected teeth can be preserved in the long term. Thanks to the latest techniques and new, effective methods, this is no longer a problem.
n most cases, deep caries is the cause of damage to the tooth. This allows bacteria to reach the inside of the tooth and cause tissue inflammation until the root tissue dies off after some time. This often causes severe toothache. To prevent the bacteria from attacking the bone and causing dangerous complications, root canal treatment must be carried out.
Many patients are afraid of root canal treatment. Thanks to modern treatment methods, the pain that used to be common no longer exists. You will feel almost nothing at all from the root canal treatment.
Root canal treatment is carried out in several steps. Firstly, access is created to the inside of the tooth to reach the root canals. Bacteria, diseased and already dead tissue are then removed and the root canals are then filled in 1 or 2 sessions. Finally, the tooth is sealed with a filling. For larger defects, it usually makes more sense to crown the tooth completely or partially.
The quality of treatment is crucial to whether your tooth can be saved. After all, it is only possible to treat a tooth successfully with extensive expertise, experience and maximum precision.
Due to the sometimes complicated course of the root canal and the microscopic structures in the root canals, the utmost care combined with the latest technology is necessary to ensure optimum treatment success.
The quality of treatment is crucial
The quality of treatment is crucial to whether your tooth can be preserved. After all, it is only possible to treat a tooth successfully with extensive expertise, experience and maximum precision.
Due to the sometimes complicated course of the root canal and the microscopic structures in the root canals, the utmost care, combined with the latest technology, is necessary to ensure optimum treatment success.
State-of-the-art technology includes the use of a microscope and the use of a rubber dam, a method of isolating the tooth to be treated with the help of a rubber cloth.