Duration and prognosis of pulp necrosis | Pulp necrosis

Duration and prognosis of pulp necrosis The duration of pulp necrosis is variable. Progressive caries can very quickly reach infected pulp necrosis, while trauma in childhood can trigger sterile necrosis years later.The prognosis is good in both cases, if a root canal treatment is performed early. Nevertheless, sterile necrosis is easier to treat due to … Duration and prognosis of pulp necrosis | Pulp necrosis

Pulp necrosis

What is pulp necrosis? The term pulp necrosis describes the death of the blood and nerve vessels within the tooth pulp, the pulp that supplies the tooth with nutrients. The tooth is therefore devitalized and is no longer supplied by the body systems, which is why it no longer feels any stimuli and does not … Pulp necrosis

The rubber dam

What is the rubber dam? The rubber dam includes a square rubber blanket that shields one or more teeth from the oral cavity. This rubber does not let liquids or saliva through. It also protects the patient from swallowing or inhaling foreign bodies. Through small holes or recesses in the rubber, the teeth can protrude … The rubber dam

Amalgam Removal | The rubber dam

Amalgam Removal Amalgam fillings containing mercury contain toxins that should not be swallowed. If a filling is to be removed, it is recommended to apply a rubber dam. Because when drilling out the filling material, amalgam dust is created, which combines with the drilling water. This water has to be sucked out, otherwise it flows … Amalgam Removal | The rubber dam

Costs | The rubber dam

Costs For the creation of a rubber dam there is no billing item in the assessment scale for dental services (BEMA). However, there is the possibility of the settlement item “special measures for fillings”. Even those insured by public health insurance who take advantage of private treatment must pay for the rubber dam privately, if … Costs | The rubber dam

Temporary filling

Introduction – What is a temporary filling? A temporary filling (also called a temporary filling) is a filling that is not permanent. It has to be renewed within a certain period of time because the material is washed out or removed. This is because temporary filling materials have poorer mechanical and esthetic properties than permanent … Temporary filling

Temporary filling after a temporary filling | Temporary filling

Temporary filling after a temporary filling In principle, leaking temporary fillings can be replaced by new temporary fillings. However, it should be noted that when replacing fillings, it is always necessary to remove some of the hard tooth substance, which weakens the tooth. It is assumed that a tooth undergoes a filling replacement about 4 … Temporary filling after a temporary filling | Temporary filling

Gold inlay

Introduction The treatment of a carious tooth can be done in different ways depending on the extent and depth of the defect. Small carious defects usually require only a simple tooth filling with the help of plastic filling materials (e.g. plastic), which are introduced into the cavity in a liquid state and then cured. In … Gold inlay