Our doctors specialize in performing precise dental work under magnification.
Our team provides dental workflows to our patients at the highest possible level
FOG INFLAMMATION
WHY DO YOU NEED TO REMOVE TOOT ROOT?
If plaque builds up around the tooth and gums and is not removed, gingivitis will develop. If the deposited micronutrients cannot be removed, a more severe but slow form of periodontitis will develop (periodontitis), where the gums become detached from the tooth neck and a sachet develops that can no longer be cleared by conventional methods.
In periodontitis, in addition to the gingivitis, the period tooth that secures the tooth is also destroyed:
- tooth fixation ligaments (fixation tapes)
- bone bed (alveolus) securing the tooth
- the cement layer covering the tooth root
Untreated periodontitis will cause tooth mobility in the long run, later tooth loss.
WHAT IS A CLOSED CURRANT?
In a closed curette, tartar and bacterial deposits are removed from the sac formed between the tooth and the gum by special, non-invasive periodontal devices, i.e., rake out mismatched bacterial colonies. in the long run, the treatment will cause the sachet to close.
BENEFITS OF CLOSED CURRENCY
non-surgical procedure
fast and non-invasive
effective therapy
DISADVANTAGES OF THE CLOSED CURED
in the case of deep sachets, the surgical open curette provides better healing
until the patient is able to properly clean the area at home, the closed curettage treatment should be repeated
CONTRAINDICATION, CONTRAINDICATION OF THE CLOSED CURVE
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severe haematological disease
PROCEDURE OF THE CLOSED CURRENT PROTOCOL
1. Meeting
Preliminary tests and bag measurement. Anesthesia, professional tooth cleaning and closed curette.
WHAT TO DO AFTER THE CLOSED CURRICULUM?
You can brush your teeth in the evening after the procedure.
The area needs to be cleaned as agreed to prevent the pouch from forming in the future.