Premolar Root Canal Cape Town

All 8 Premolar Root Canal Clinics in Cape Town

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ServiceScore
Very Good
from 209 users
7.4
West Coast Dental Care - Dental Clinic in South Africa

West Coast Dental Care

Shop 2, 8 Sandown Road, West Beach, Table View, Cape Town
4.9 from 8 verified reviews
I highly recommend himMichelle, US, 29 03 21

I started going to Dr Diego about 7 years ago, since then I have immigrated but still go to Diego for dental work, when I visit SA - he is the best! He doesn't do unnecessary work, he is honest, professional, straight forward and trustworthy. I highly recommend him

Premolar Root Canal  
Root canals  
Molar Root Canal  
ServiceScore
Good
from 85 users
6.2
Cape Town/ Sea-Point  Dental Studio - Dr Barry Beilinsohn

Cape Town/ Sea-Point Dental Studio

Unit 5, 369 Main Road, Sea-Point, Cape Town, 8000
4.6 from 3 verified reviews
Services Offered:  tooth whitening, oral hygiene,crown and bridgework,implants, veneers  root canal, white fillings, paeditric dentistry and general dentistry
Premolar Root Canal  
Root canals  
A typical implant consists of a titanium screw (resembling a tooth root) with a roughened surface. This surface is treated either by plasma spraying, etching or sandblasting to increase the integration potential of the implant. An osteotomy or precision hole is carefully drilled into jawbone and the implant is installed in the osteotomy. Healing and integration of the implant (s) with jawbone occurs over several months in a process called osseointegration. At the appropriate time, the restorative or cosmetic dentist or prosthodontist uses the implant (s) to anchor crowns or a prosthetic restoration containing several "teeth". Since the implants supporting the restoration are integrated, which means they are biomechanically stable and strong, the patient is immediately able to masticate (chew) normally. For dental implant procedure to work, there must be enough bone in the jaw, and the bone has to be strong enough to hold and support the implant. If there is not enough bone, more may need to be added with a bone graft procedure discussed earlier. Sometimes, this procedure is called bone augmentation. In addition, natural teeth and supporting tissues near where the implant will be placed must be in good health.
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