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Dental Office H33 treatment room — Prague 4, Pankrác
Dental Office H33 clinic interior

Microscopic Root Canal Treatment

Type

Root Canal

Duration

2 hours

Dental Office H33 performs root canal (endodontic) treatment under an operating microscope — the standard of care for locating and thoroughly cleaning the fine, branching canal anatomy that is invisible to the naked eye. Microscope magnification significantly raises the chance of finding all canals (especially the frequently missed extra canal in upper molars), removing infected tissue completely, and sealing the system so the tooth can be preserved instead of extracted. Pricing is published transparently at 10,900–14,900 Kč by canal count (1–4), and the clinic's on-site CBCT imaging supports diagnosis of complex cases.

Root canal treatment removes infected or necrotic pulp tissue from inside a tooth, disinfects the canal system, and seals it with a biocompatible filling — saving teeth that would otherwise require extraction and replacement with an implant or bridge. **Why the microscope matters:** root canal systems are extremely fine (often under 0.1 mm) and frequently branch, curve, or hide accessory canals. Treatment performed by sight alone misses canals in a meaningful share of molars — a missed canal is the most common cause of root canal failure and re-infection. An operating microscope at 10–25× magnification with coaxial illumination lets the dentist directly visualise the pulp chamber floor, locate all canal orifices (including the notorious MB2 canal in upper first molars), remove infected tissue completely, and verify the final seal. Published success rates for microscope-assisted endodontics are substantially higher than conventional treatment, particularly in molars and retreatment cases. **The procedure at H33:** after local anaesthesia and isolation of the tooth with a rubber dam, the dentist opens the pulp chamber, locates and measures each canal electronically, then cleans and shapes the canals with rotary nickel-titanium instruments and disinfecting irrigation. The canals are sealed with gutta-percha, and the access cavity is closed with a filling; a crown is often recommended afterwards to protect the weakened tooth (all-ceramic crown 13,900 Kč in-house). **Pricing by anatomy:** 10,900 Kč for a single-canal tooth (incisors, canines) rising to 14,900 Kč for four-canal molars. Treatment may take one or two visits depending on infection severity. **Diagnostics:** the clinic's on-site CBCT (1,990 Kč) provides 3D imaging where conventional X-rays are inconclusive — useful for resorption, perforations, or complex canal anatomy. **Comfort:** inhalation analgesia is available for anxious patients, raising the pain threshold during longer procedures.

Key Details

Magnification
Operating microscope (standard for all endodontic work)
Price
10,900–14,900 Kč by canal count (1–4)
Visits
1–2 depending on infection
Diagnostics
On-site CBCT 3D imaging available

Who Is This For?

Deep decay or pulp infection, failed previous root canals, preserving natural teeth instead of extraction

What's Included

Local anaesthesia and rubber-dam isolation
Operating-microscope canal location, cleaning, and shaping
Electronic canal length measurement and disinfecting irrigation
Gutta-percha obturation and access filling
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Price
Kč 10,900

10,900–14,900 Kč depending on the number of root canals treated (1–4 canals per tooth). Front teeth typically have one canal; molars commonly have three to four.

Category
Dental
Duration
2 hours

Dental Office H33

Established Prague 4 dental clinic at Pankrác offering Invisalign and ClearCorrect clear aligners, full-spectrum dentistry, microscopic endodontics, and Camlog/Straumann implants.

Kč 10,900