Treatment of teeth and periodontitis

For adults:

Dental treatment for adults focuses on eliminating tooth and periodontal problems while ensuring maximum comfort and a painless procedure. Local anaesthetics are used with the patient’s consent.

  • Remineralisation is a procedure used during the treatment of early stages of caries.
  • Aesthetic fillings not only treat cavities but also restore the natural appearance of the tooth.
  • Anti-inflammatory dressings are used to treat and alleviate inflammation.
  • One-visit root canal treatment under a microscope allows for precise removal of infected pulp and accurate filling of the canals in a single visit.
  • Root tip resection, radectomy, and hemisection are surgical methods of treating teeth used in more complicated cases.
  • Periodontitis treatment includes a series of procedures aimed at stopping the progression of the disease.
  • Bruxism treatment involves eliminating habits and minimising the effects of clenching and grinding teeth, using relaxation splints or, in some cases, botulinum toxin.

For children:

Dental treatment for children requires a special approach, both technically and psychologically. It is crucial that each visit takes place in a friendly atmosphere, building positive experiences and a relationship with the dentist, which is fundamental for the health of teeth and bones in the future.

  • Local anaesthesia is used with the guardians’ consent to ensure comfort and painless procedures.
  • Rewards for brave patients help build positive associations with dental visits and motivate children to cooperate.
  • Adaptation visits are important for familiarising children with the dental office, making subsequent visits less stressful.
  • Enamel remineralisation aims to treat the early stages of caries and strengthen the teeth by restoring lost minerals.
  • Coloured fillings in milk teeth not only treat cavities but can also be attractive to the child.
  • White light-cured fillings in milk teeth and permanent teeth allow for cavity treatment without visible fillings.
  • Root canal treatment in milk teeth and permanent teeth is necessary when infection reaches the pulp; it is used to prevent further problems and preserve the teeth.

Each of these services is tailored to the individual needs of the patient, aiming not only to treat existing problems but also to prevent future complications and improve the aesthetics and functionality of the teeth.

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