The patient had a tooth with deep caries, requiring immediate treatment to prevent complications and preserve the tooth.
A thorough cleaning of the tooth was performed to remove the entire carious lesion. Afterwards, the tooth was filled, and the fissure restored to ensure normal chewing function and protection against further cavities.
Treatment of Stage 4 Dental Caries
Under anesthesia, the doctor removed the affected tissues, cleaned and filled the canals, ensuring their sealing. Afterwards, a permanent filling was applied and the tooth’s shape restored.
The patient presented with severe pain and discomfort. The doctor carefully diagnosed the extent of damage. A cavity affecting both dentin and tooth pulp was identified.
Treatment of Deep Cavities in a Single Session
The patient reported mild sensitivity to cold foods in the upper premolar area. Examination revealed a small carious lesion affecting only the crown part of the tooth. The doctors determined that the tooth pulp was at risk, requiring endodontic treatment.
After removing the carious tissues, the root canals were filled to prevent infection and further tooth damage. Subsequently, the doctor restored the tooth with a color-matched light-cured filling to restore its shape and natural appearance.
Treatment of Cavities with Root Canal Filling and Restoration
During the treatment, the pulp was extracted, and the tooth cavity cleaned and properly treated. Since the tooth was severely damaged, the doctor installed a post for additional support. Afterwards, the root canals were filled, and the tooth structure restored with a crown, providing protection and restoring functionality and aesthetics.
The patient presented with severe pain in the lower premolar area. Examination and radiographic investigations showed a large carious lesion affecting nerve tissues. The dentist explained that endodontic treatment would be necessary to remove the infected pulp and restore the tooth.
Treatment of Deep Cavities with Post and Crown Installation
The patient had a tooth with a stage 2 carious lesion, meaning the dentin was already affected. Intervention was necessary to prevent further tooth destruction.
The carious lesion was carefully removed, and the tooth restored to regain its shape and function. This treatment protected the tooth and improved its aesthetic appearance.
Treatment of Stage 2 Dental Caries
The old filling was removed, the cavity cleaned and treated with an antiseptic. A new light-cured filling was placed, color-matched to the natural tooth shade.
During examination and cleaning, the dentist noticed gaps at the corners of an old filling. X-rays showed a medium-intensity cavity beneath the filling, and the doctor recommended immediate treatment.
Cavity under an old filling