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Endodontics is a dental specialty that treats internal tooth infections or inflammations, usually in the pulp. The aim of this treatment is to preserve the natural tooth while avoiding extraction.
Modern techniques, such as those offered at the Claude Monet dental practice, enable precise treatment while respecting dental tissue to maintain tooth health and functionality.
Endodontics treats internal tooth problems while preserving healthy tissues. This treatment aims to eliminate infection while protecting the natural structure of the tooth.
The Claude Monet dental practice uses state-of-the-art technology to ensure effective, long-lasting results. All endodontic procedures are performed under a microscope by a specialist.
Endodontic treatment is necessary when a tooth has an infection or inflammation of the dental pulp. Symptoms include:
If these symptoms are ignored, the infection can spread, leading to more serious complications. In such cases, the Claude Monet dental practice offers rapid diagnosis and treatment to relieve the pain and preserve the tooth.
Endodontic treatment follows several key stages:
Modern endodontics offers several advantages, including:
After endodontic treatment, it is important to follow certain recommendations for optimal healing:
Root canal treatment involves several steps: an opening in the tooth, careful cleaning of infected canals, and sealing them with biocompatible materials. The entire procedure is performed under local anaesthetic to ensure optimum comfort.
The endodontic microscope is a tool used to improve the precision of root canal treatments. It enlarges hard-to-reach areas, facilitating the treatment of complex root canals.
Root canal treatment may fail if infection persists or recurs. This may be due to undetected channels or incomplete obturation. In these cases, further treatment or surgery may be required.
Endodontic treatment is performed under local anaesthetic to ensure a pain-free procedure. After the procedure, slight discomfort may occur, but this is generally temporary.
With proper endodontic care and regular follow-up, a treated tooth can last for many years. Good oral hygiene is essential to prevent complications.
We recommend waiting a few hours after treatment to allow the anesthetic to wear off before eating. Avoid chewing with the treated tooth until it is completely restored.