Root Canal Treatment Under a Microscope
Root Canal Treatment Under a Microscope
Root canal treatment under a microscope is a modern and highly precise method that allows us to save a tooth even in complex cases. Magnification helps the dentist clearly see the internal anatomy and work with maximum accuracy.
Benefits of Microscope-Assisted Treatment:
Precise diagnostics — additional canals, cracks, and curvatures become visible.
High-quality cleaning of the canals — infection is removed with minimal loss of healthy tissue.
Higher success rate — the risk of reinfection is significantly reduced.
Minimally invasive — natural tooth structure is preserved.
When Is Root Canal Treatment Needed?
- Deep caries
- Acute or chronic pulpitis
- Periodontitis
- Pain when biting
- Retreatment of previously poorly filled canals
How the Procedure Works:
- Diagnostics and X-ray
- Local anesthesia — the procedure is comfortable
- Treatment under a microscope
- Mechanical and medical cleaning of the canals
- Hermetic sealing
- Tooth restoration (filling or dental onlay)
Why Choose Zdorovo Dental Clinic?
- A dental microscope in every operatory
- Experienced endodontists
- Modern equipment and instruments
- Predictable, high-quality result
How to Extend the Lifespan of a Root-Treated Tooth?
To reduce the risk of fractures and cracks, root-treated teeth should be covered with ceramic restorations. Once the pulp is removed, the tooth is no longer nourished from the inside, which makes it more brittle and less elastic. A ceramic onlay or crown restores strength and significantly prolongs the tooth’s lifespan.
Q&A
We cannot diagnose a “cyst” without a histological examination. In about 98% of cases, it’s actually an inflammatory process that can be treated by cleaning the root canals and removing the infection.
In rare cases, the infection may be located outside the root canal or in tiny canal branches that cannot be accessed from inside the tooth. In such situations, the recommended treatment is apical surgery — removing the affected tip of the root through the gum.
A fragment of a dental instrument is a small piece of metal that is not dangerous by itself. The real problem comes from bacteria that may remain in the canal and cause inflammation.
The fragment is removed by the dentist during root canal treatment using a dental microscope, which allows for precise and safe retrieval.
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