Dental Treatment
During therapeutic dental treatment, the decayed tooth tissue is removed and the tooth is carefully filled, restoring both its function and aesthetic appearance.
During therapeutic dental treatment, the tooth tissue affected by decay is removed and the tooth is carefully filled, restoring both its function and aesthetic appearance.
It’s a familiar scenario: you suddenly get a toothache. You probably rush to find painkillers. Once the discomfort subsides, many are tempted to go back to their normal daily routine. However, this is the wrong decision.
If you experience any of the following symptoms:
- I have a toothache;
- The color of my teeth has changed;
- Increased tooth sensitivity when drinking cold or hot beverages;
- Gaps have appeared between my teeth.
Pain is an unwelcome companion. However, it is an important signal from the body that must not be ignored.
At T. Andziulis’s clinic, we place special emphasis on preventive measures that help prevent dental and oral diseases.
Tooth decay
The development of dental diseases is influenced by both genetic factors and lifestyle habits, such as diet, stress, and oral hygiene practices. The most common condition requiring treatment is tooth decay. This is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the majority of the Lithuanian population.
Course of treatment
During therapeutic dental treatment, the tooth is filled, and the damaged tooth’s function and aesthetic appearance are restored. Relax and leave the work to our specialists. If the patient wishes, anesthesia is administered, so you can forget about the pain. An experienced dentist will clean the damaged tooth cavity and fill it. That’s it! With timely therapeutic treatment, you’ll save your tooth and avoid complications.
Why can’t we wait?
If left untreated, dental problems can become more complicated, requiring more complex and expensive treatment in the future. Tooth decay can damage your teeth beyond recognition. Inflammation can spread into the root canals, and in extreme cases, tooth loss may even occur.
Don’t wait until tooth pain becomes a constant companion. We’ll ensure your comfort and work with you to find the best treatment solution.
Here are a few tips to help prevent tooth decay:
- Brush your teeth regularly;
- Have your teeth professionally cleaned at least once a year;
- Visit your dentist 1–2 times a year for a preventive checkup;
Other recommended services
Learn more about the other services our clinic offers.