Cosmetic dentistry
Prosthodontics
Conservative dentistry
Microscopic endodontics
Endodontics is the diagnosis and treatment of the peri-dental pulp and periodontal tissues. Endodontic treatment is often referred to as root canal treatment.
They are most commonly used to treat the effects of tooth decay, long neglected infections and defects and damage to the tooth structure caused by mechanical causes. We also use endodontic methods when they are needed as part of prosthetic treatment. The popular “root canal” is associated by many patients with prolonged and severe pain. At Galeria Uśmiechu we use modern equipment and procedures to help you avoid discomfort!
The key to successful treatment is precision and accuracy, which is why we use a state-of-the-art microscope. Thanks to it, we are able to find and treat even curved root canals, remove broken instruments and overcome any obstructions.
We perform endodontic treatment in cases of infected dental pulp, which can be caused by a variety of reasons – from poor oral hygiene to the development of caries and mechanical trauma.
It should be noted that root canal treatment is a much cheaper and less invasive option than removing the damaged tooth and replacing it with a prosthetic bridge or implant. In addition, technologically advanced equipment minimises the risk of complications and provides patients with full comfort during the procedure.
Microscopic endodontics is a solution that minimises pain and ensures the utmost precision during root canal cleaning. Our priority is to ensure patient comfort during all procedures.
The long-lasting results of root canal treatment depend on a perfectly tight filling of the root canals. In our dental practice, we pay particular attention to the quality of the materials used, such as an advanced endometer and biocompatible, extremely malleable gutta-percha, which guarantees the lasting effects of the endodontic treatment
During examinations, we use advanced digital techniques that allow us to reduce the radiation dose of X-rays by 90%. We also use a cofferdam to isolate the treated tooth, which provides excellent asepticity and effectively prevents the patient's body from absorbing disinfectants.
Deep tooth decay, pulp necrosis and mechanical tooth damage are the main indications for immediate root canal treatment. Sometimes periapical lesions or remnants of previous inappropriate treatment, such as elements of gangrene and dead pulp, microfractures of dental instruments, must be removed beforehand. Endodontic treatment may also be necessary for the correct performance of prosthetic procedures.
The main aim of the subsequent stages of treatment is to thoroughly clean the root canals and preserve the diseased tooth before it has to be extracted. Thanks to endodontics, it is possible to restore the natural dentition, which in turn helps to prolong its life. Root canal treatment is less invasive (and less expensive) than completely removing a tooth and replacing it with a bridge or implant with an artificial crown.
We always start endodontic treatment by taking an accurate anatomical picture of the affected tooth. The course of treatment may vary depending on the degree of root canal infection. The standard endodontic treatment plan in Gliwice includes the following steps
Taking diagnostic x-rays
Determining the treatment plan
Removal of the pulp from the root canal
Mechanical and chemical cleaning of the canals from bacteria and dentine residues
Filling the root canals
Carrying out checks using diagnostic radiographs.
We provide comprehensive dental care to residents of Gliwice and the surrounding area. Endodontics is performed by competent and experienced doctors. We invite children, adults and seniors to make an appointment at Galeria Uśmiechu!
Cosmetic dentistry
Prosthodontics
Conservative dentistry
Microscopic endodontics
Microscopic endodontics
Conservative Dentistry
fillings/seals | from 240 PLN |
root canal treatment | from 800 PLN |
traditional anaesthesia | 50 PLN |
Root canal treatment under the microscope in Gliwice is the most modern and effective method of restoring the health of teeth.
Thanks to the precision of the dental microscope, the dentist can examine the inside of the tooth precisely, which allows for the precise removal of the infected pulp and the filling of the root canals. If you need root canal treatment in Gliwice, Galeria Uśmiechu Dental Clinic is the perfect place to go!
When does a tooth need root canal treatment?
A tooth needs root canal treatment when the pulp is damaged due to caries, trauma or lack of hygiene. Symptoms that may indicate the need for root canal treatment include tooth pain, swelling, sensitivity to hot and cold foods, and enlarged lymph nodes. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, consult your dentist to assess the need for root canal treatment. Our endodontist in Gliwice will take the appropriate steps to restore the health of your teeth.
Is root canal treatment painful?
Root canal treatment under the microscope is an advanced technique that allows us to accurately assess the condition of the tooth and carry out the treatment with precision. It is performed under anaesthesia, so you should not feel any pain during the procedure. What’s more, the dental microscope allows you to be even more precise, minimising the risk of complications.
How much does root canal treatment cost in Gliwice?
The cost of root canal treatment at Galeria Uśmiechu Gliwice depends on the number of canals to be filled and the complexity of the procedure. Prices range from £200 to £500 per root canal.
It is always advisable to consult your dentist and get an accurate quote before proceeding with treatment.
How long does a root canal treatment take?
The duration of root canal treatment depends on the complexity of the case and the number of canals to be filled. It usually takes between one and three visits to the dentist. It is important to remember that root canal treatment is a complex but necessary procedure that can save your natural tooth from extraction and the need for a denture or implant. Don’t neglect your dental health!