Microscopic Endodontics

Posted by rara | July 17th, 2010 in Dental Care | No Comments »

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Root canal treatment (endodontics) is to remove the tissues that are housed inside the tooth (dental pulp) this space is cleaned with some instruments called files and then permanently sealed with a three-dimensional material called gutta percha.

What are the symptoms of a pulp affected?
Pain, prolonged sensitivity to food / drinks hot or cold, discoloration, inflammation. Sometimes no symptoms.

Why perform an endodontic microscope?
The difficulty of this type of treatment involves, in most cases, the need to carry them out with the help of an instrument of magnification for viewing.

The clinical microscope provides a vision improvement of up to 30 increases, allowing the processing and storage of teeth engaged, which, otherwise would be impossible. It is only used by specialists and trained.

What are the advantages of conducting an endodontic microscope?
It helps the endodontist to be able to see places where the human eye never could. The microscope is easy to see dental structures that are difficult to detect.

* Maximum diagnostic accuracy
* Increased safety during treatment
* More predictable Treatments
* Increased conservation of tooth structure
* Better communication with patients


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