Microscopic root canal treatment
Microscopic root canal treatment - in the spirit of our maximalism!
The new dimension of root canal treatment is available at DENTOP!
Microscopic root canal treatment is considered as the most precise and most modern amongst root canal treating technologies. During this completely painless intervention, even those hidden root canals can be discovered and treated which could remain unnoticed in the course of a traditional root canal.
In what cases could microscopic root canal treatment provide solutions?
- to save teeth that are considered to be extracted
- if the root canal is too narrow or curved - thus, it’s not possible to clean it during a manual treatment
- if the tissue inside the root canal is not visible to the naked eye
- when old root filling need to be removed
- if surgical instruments have been broken into the root canal during previous treatments and they need to be removed
Our dentists can do successful interventions even in those difficult and problematic cases where general dental practice is not sufficient anymore!
The advantages of microscopic canal treatment
- it facilitates the setup of an accurate diagnosis
- root canal treatment can be done even at 30x magnification
- treatment success is largely increased
- the procedure makes it possible to preserve your tooth in the long term, even for a lifetime
- bone loss in the tooth structure is reduced to a minimum
- teeth that have been canal treated previously can now be saved - thus, tooth extraction can be avoided
- the risk of tooth fracture / fissure can be minimised
- each hidden canal can be explored
- Both the doctor and the patient can follow the course of the treatment on a special computer display
Microscopic root canal treatment step by step
1. In order to explore and analyse root canals, x-rays (if necessary, also CT scans) are taken of the given tooth.
2. Anaesthesia - in order to ensure a completely pain-free treatment
3. The complete isolation of the tooth (placing a rubber dam) in order to establish a germ free environment.
4. Exploration of the tooth structure with the least possible drilling in order to reach root canals.
5. Cleaning / sterilisation of the root system or removing the old root filling. If necessary, we close the tooth with a temporary, medicated filling.
6. Root length measurement using a special electrical device.
7. Closure of the root canals - root filling
8. Making a cover filling / inlay / onlay or a crown.
What’s the difference between the traditional and the microscopic root canal treatment?
The largest benefit of microscopic root canal treatment is the magnifying function of the dental microscope which enables the dentist to examine the tooth and its root canals under multiple magnification (even 30x). This way, those areas that are invisible to the naked eye can be explored and treated as well, which greatly increases the success and the efficiency of the treatment. Whether we’re talking about the manual or the mechanical root cleaning method, the whole intervention becomes remarkably accurate. Even root canal filling can be done more precisely.Coaxial illumination: the special LED light built inside the head of the microscope illuminates exactly the surface to be treated. This direct illumination provides excellent visibility for the dentist to examine all the details of the problematic area.
When would it be necessary to have a microscopic root canal treatment?
Please take a look at the list of further frequently asked questions!
- In order to carry out such interventions, high-value equipment is required. It’s a significant investment from the dentistry’s side - contrary to those clinics where this more efficient kind of therapy is not available.
- This kind of treatment demands special tools, materials and instruments (high-tech apex locator, nickel titanium instruments that can be used during a limited number of occasions, machine needles, specialty pharmaceuticals, etc.)
- A root canal therapy that is carried out using a microscope and the latest, modern technology is more time-consuming than the traditional one.
- The intervention is done by a clinical endodontist with highly specialised expertise.
As far as the price is concerned, we would like to point out that the given tooth need to be extracted if the root canal treatment is unsuccessful. Substituting an extracted tooth with an implant may be a much more costly intervention than the microscopic root canal treatment itself, providing that bone graft + implantation + superstructure + crown might be needed at the same time. What is more, since each recovery phase builds on the last, the complete time commitment is expected to be longer. The removed tooth may be replaced with a bridge as well, but it’s not a negligible aspect that the adjacent (in many cases, healthy) teeth must be polished.
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