Restorative dentistry and endodontics

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Dental pathology is a branch of dentistry that deals with the study, diagnosis and treatment of pathological changes in the teeth. It is part of cariesology, endodontics and restorative dentistry.
The primary goal of the dentist is to prevent tooth loss. Despite this endeavour, a large number of teeth develop caries or traumatic tooth damage and require endodontic therapy. The wide range of interventions includes diagnosis and therapy of pulpal and/or periodontal origin pain, vital or avital pulp therapy, and non rootstroke treatment treatments.
Endodontics is a branch of dentistry that is rapidly evolving today. Because of the complexity and possible unpredictable outcome of the endodontic procedure, this was not the case and the development was slow. There were also periods when the endodontic procedure was disputed and when it was prevalent that the tooth with the sick pulp was better removed. Fortunately, dentists have managed to maintain and develop a profession that today’s large number of patients allows for a very successful tooth repair.
Restorative dentistry retracts tooth parts lost due to pathological processes on the tooth, using modern dental composite restoration materials and glass ionomers.

 

You need to plan a visit to the dentist twice a year for examinations. Although the views may differ, the dentist will most often examine your teeth and gums for possible problems. You can also make a regular shot to make sure there are no hidden issues. The teeth can also be professionally cleaned to remove soft and hard deposits (gums) above or below the gingival level and prostrate them, thus removing plaque and stains on the surface of the tooth. And do not forget: The dentist can give you expert instructions for tooth brushing and dental flossing. Nutrition is important More and more attention is paid to the health of the teeth and the oral cavity care, and emphasis is placed on the early beginning of hygiene habits, but in early childhood. Tooth health has a great influence on the quality of your life. A nice smile completes your exterior appearance, and healthy teeth provide you with healthy and proper nutrition.