Therapy
Modern, painless treatment for cavities and root canal issues.
Restorative dentistry treats cavities, dental injuries and pulp problems — preserving as much natural tooth as possible. We use modern materials (aesthetic composites, ceramics) and minimally invasive techniques.
When is it necessary
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Sensitivity to sweet, cold or hot that doesn't go away in a few days
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Pain when chewing or tooth "twinges" when pressed
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Brown or black stains on tooth enamel
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An old filling that has lost a portion
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Pulsating pain, especially at night — sign of nerve inflammation
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Tooth darkening after trauma
Why choose this treatment
We save teeth, not extract them
With modern endodontics, teeth with affected canals are saved in 90-95% of cases.
Perfect aesthetics
Modern composite restorations are invisible — no one will notice you had a cavity.
Painless treatment
Quicksleeper computerized anesthesia makes procedures completely comfortable.
Long durability
A properly done restoration lasts 10-15 years or more.
Microscope and apex locator
We see every canal with maximum precision.
Same-visit treatment
Most cavities and simple root canals are resolved in one visit.
How it works
Step by step, everything clearly explained.
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Complete diagnosis
Clinical exam and digital X-ray. Determine the type of treatment needed.
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Gentle anesthesia
Computerized local anesthesia — injection so slow you don't feel it.
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Cavity removal
Rotary and manual instruments remove only affected tissue. We preserve as much healthy tooth as possible.
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Area sterilization
For root canal treatment — disinfecting the canal system, completely eliminating bacteria.
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Functional restoration
Layered modern composite with LED polymerization. We rebuild exact tooth anatomy.
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Final polishing
Smooth, aesthetic, no-plaque-retention surface. Bite verification.
Equipment and materials we use
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Optical microscope
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Electronic apex locator
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NiTi mechanized endodontics
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Estelite and Filtek nano-hybrid composites
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Professional LED curing light
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Quicksleeper 5 computerized anesthesia
After treatment
Wait for anesthesia to wear off before eating. In the first 24-48 hours, mild cold sensitivity may occur. Brushing and eating resume immediately.
Questions about therapy
01 Does a root canal hurt?
No — the tooth hurt BEFORE the treatment. With modern anesthesia, the procedure is completely comfortable.
02 How long does a root canal take?
Simple canal: 45-90 minutes in one session. Molars with multiple canals: 90-120 minutes.
03 How long does a filling last?
Modern composite restoration: 10-15 years. Crown on a root-canal-treated tooth: 15-25 years.
04 Do I need a crown after a root canal?
In most cases, yes. On molars, the crown protects the tooth from fracture.
05 How much does cavity treatment cost?
Simple cavity: from 700 MDL. Root canal treatment: from 1,500 MDL per canal.
Let's meet
Book a free consultation. We respond within 2 hours during business hours.