Deep, persistent, or throbbing tooth pain is often linked to internal tooth infection.
Endodontics allows for the treatment of the infection at its source, while preserving the natural tooth.
Exclusive practice in endodontics.
Treatment under an operating microscope.
Precise and conservative medical approach.
Rigorous clinical diagnosis.
Endodontics is the dental specialty that treats the inside of the tooth, including the pulp and root canals.
When a tooth is infected or inflamed, endodontic treatment allows the tooth to be saved instead of being extracted.
An initial consultation allows for a precise assessment of the origin of the pain and the establishment of an appropriate treatment plan.
Dr. Cosmin Teasdale,
UK-trained endodontist,
practices exclusively in Paris.
Member of European and British scientific societies.
This consultation allows for a complete clinical evaluation of the endodontic situation.
It includes:
Thorough clinical examination
Analysis of pain and symptoms
Pulp vitality tests
Radiological analysis (periapical, CBCT if necessary)
Proposal for an individualized treatment plan
The use of the operating microscope allows for maximum precision during endodontic procedures.
Treatment may include:
Conservative access to canals
Complete disinfection of the canal system
Three-dimensional shaping and sealing
Removal of old materials if necessary
Maximum preservation of dental structures
Approximate duration: variable depending on clinical complexity.
Consultations are organized by appointment in order to guarantee attentive care tailored to each clinical situation.
Several options are available for scheduling your appointment:
• via the Doctolib platform
• by telephone with the office
• via the online contact form
International patients are welcome.
Our team is available to assist you in organizing your consultation in Paris.
Our goal is to preserve the health and functionality of natural teeth for as long as possible.
Pain upon pressure may occur for a few days. Take Ibuprofen 400 mg + Paracetamol. Do not chew on the tooth until the final restoration is in place. Brush normally. Contact the office if you experience severe pain, swelling, or fever.
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