Endodontic treatment is your tooth's second chance, being a dental procedure that cleans, disinfects and seals the root canals of the tooth when the pulp (nerve of the tooth) is inflamed or infected.
Treatment steps:
1
Local anesthesia
2
Isolation with a dam
3
Access to the pulp chamber
4
Cleaning and shaping the root canals
5
Canal filling
6
Reconstruction of the tooth crown
Why choose treatment under a microscope?
- Extraordinary visibility: the microscope magnifies the working areas 20 times, so the doctor can see even the finest root canals.
- Precise and complete treatment: all canals are cleaned and sealed correctly, reducing the risk of reinfection.
- Saving difficult teeth: even teeth with very curved canals or previously failed treatments can be saved.
- Minimally invasive intervention: we preserve as much healthy tooth tissue as possible and reduce the risk of complications.
- Increased comfort: treatment under a microscope is fast, precise and less painful.
Advantages for the patient
- High success rate, even in difficult cases
- Documented and monitored treatment
- Teeth saved and protected for many years
- Fast recovery and minimal discomfort
Post-treatment recommendations
- Rigorous cleaning: brushing, flossing and mouthwash
- Dental check-up every 6 months
- Depending on the tooth, a dental crown may be recommended for additional protection