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OWe have been providing specialist professional microscopic root canal therapy
since 2001. Our clinic is equipped with all the necessary instruments and
materials required for modern endodontics. In addition, we are constantly
striving to update are skills in domestic and foreign courses.
For many years we have been helping dentists solve their endodontic problems.
Once we have completed treatment we often receive
pleasant emails from the attendant dentist:
Thank you very much for treating my patient’s teeth numbers 21 and 22. I am
impressed.
I would like to thank you on the home page of your clinic.
It’s a pity I didn’t see the treatment itself. It must have been beautiful.
Greetings.
Lilla Rożek (Kętrzyn)
We want to work with dental practitioners, who do not provide endodontic (root
canal) treatment in complex cases because, due to a lack of appropriate
equipment and complications arising from the atypical anatomy of the root canals,
such treatment cannot be carried out in their clinics in way that would be
satisfactory to them and their patients.
Any patient referred to us in writing and with a request to perform endodontic (root
canal) treatment will be accepted by us in accordance with our "Practice
Limited to Endodontics” policy. This means that only those surgical
procedures referred to in the written referral will be performed on the patient.
After performing the prescribed procedure the patient is sent back to the
referring dentist to complete the earlier planned treatment.
We are especially keen to collaborate with
dental practitioners in cases, where root canal treatment is the last
chance to save a patient’s tooth, and this which instead of being removed can
still, thanks to endodontic treatment, continue to function for many years,
likewise as abutments for prosthetic reconstructions.
Our range of services in our "Practice Limited to
Endodontics" package:
1. Treatment of teeth with periapical lesions.
2. Negotiating difficult to localise, narrow, obliterated and curved
canals.
3. Removal of broken instruments.
4. Removal of cast and prefabricated cores and posts.
5. Negotiating root canals filled with cement or silver pin.
6. Sealing of perforations in chamber floor and root canals (MTA).
7. Treating teeth with root resorption.
8. Diagnostics of root fractures or cracks in the chamber floor of
multi-rooted teeth.
9. Endodontic treatment of teeth with incomplete root growth.
10. Treatment of teeth after injuries.
11. Endodontic treatment of teeth serving in future as
prosthetic abutments – primary treatment and retreatment.
12. Interior bleaching of discoloured teeth after root
canal treatment.
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