Endodontic (root canal) treatment under a microscope is much more precise than traditional treatment. When the canal is straight and treated for the first time, standard treatment is sufficient and gives very good results. On the other hand, a microscope can be very helpful when we are dealing with a blocked, bent or treated canal for the second time (because, for example, the first treatment was ineffective). Thanks to the microscope, the doctor can see much more. This device magnifies up to 24 times, and the treatment area is also better illuminated. All this reduces the risk of failure. In addition, there are often additional canals in the tooth that can only be seen under a microscope. In turn, thorough processing (cleaning) of the canals allows them to be filled well. A properly root canal-treated tooth does not cause pain, is not a source of infection, and usually does not discolour. Unfortunately, treatment under a microscope is more expensive than standard root canal treatment.
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