Pulpitis is the inflammation of the dental pulp, the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels. This condition typically arises from untreated dental caries or trauma to the tooth.
Pulpitis can cause severe pain, and if left untreated, can lead to serious complications, including infection and tooth loss.
Timely dental intervention and appropriate treatment are crucial for preserving tooth health and preventing further issues.
Conservative Treatment. Use of medications to reduce inflammation and pain, application of temporary fillings to protect the tooth. Effective in early stages.
Root Canal Treatment (Endodontics). Removal of infected pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, filling the canals, and placing a permanent filling or crown.
Pulp Removal (Pulpectomy). Complete removal of the pulp and filling the tooth with a special material to prevent further infection.

Pulpitis treatment requires a professional approach and timely intervention.
Pulpitis treatment can take from one to several dental visits, depending on the severity of the inflammation and the chosen treatment method.
Modern methods and anesthesia minimize pain, making the procedure comfortable for the patient.
Regular dental check-ups, proper oral hygiene, and timely treatment of dental caries significantly reduce the risk of developing pulpitis.
After treatment, it is recommended to avoid hard and sticky foods, maintain proper oral hygiene, and regularly visit the dentist for monitoring.
Immediately contact your dentist for re-diagnosis and adjustment of the treatment.
unsealing (material removal) of 1 root canal
restoration of the crown part is not included in the price
the treatment is carried out under a microscope
anesthesia and a x-ray are not included in the price.
restoration of the crown part is not included in the price
the treatment is carried out under a microscope
for this service VAT 5% is added
for this service VAT 5% is added