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Endodontics is a dental treatment that focuses on the inside of the tooth – the root canals. The goal of this procedure is to save a tooth whose pulp (the so-called dental nerve) is infected, inflamed or dead. Root canal treatment is an effective way to prevent tooth extraction while also eliminating inflammation and pain.
First, the dentist will examine the damaged tooth and take an X-ray. This will allow them to accurately determine the condition of the root canals and the extent of the inflammation.
The entire procedure is performed under local anesthesia. Endodontics is painless – you will not experience any discomfort during the treatment.
The dentist will make a small opening in the tooth to access the root canals. He or she will carefully remove the infected or dead pulp, thereby relieving the tooth of inflammation.
The root canals are thoroughly cleaned with special instruments and then disinfected to prevent repeated infection.
After thorough cleaning, the canals are filled with a biocompatible material (most often gutta-percha), thereby sealing them hermetically.
Finally, the dentist will seal the tooth with a filling or, if necessary, strengthen it with a ceramic crown. After the procedure, the tooth is aesthetic and fully functional.
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Endodontics of a tooth is a treatment aimed at treating the inside of the tooth – the root canals. It is most often performed in cases of deep decay, nerve inflammation, or after a tooth injury.
Root canal treatment is necessary when the pulp of a tooth is infected, inflamed, or dead. Symptoms may include severe pain, swelling, sensitivity to heat/cold, or darkening of the tooth.
No, endodontics does not hurt. It is performed under local anesthesia and is virtually painless. Mild sensitivity after the procedure is common, but only for a short time.
The procedure usually takes 60 to 90 minutes. It depends on the number of root canals and the complexity of the case. Sometimes a second visit is necessary.
The price of endodontics depends on the complexity of the procedure, the number of canals and the materials used. The exact price will be determined by our dentist after the examination. You can find an approximate price of endodontics in the price list.
Without treatment, the infection can spread, causing an abscess or more serious health complications, often resulting in the tooth having to be extracted.
Yes. After proper treatment and subsequent filling or crown, you can use the tooth fully. Although the tooth is no longer “alive”, it remains functionally intact.
In some cases, yes. Repeated treatment or surgery (so-called redondonation or root resection) is possible.
Microscopic endodontics allows for even more precise and gentle treatment of complex canals.