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Removal of the foreign body in the root canals using a microscope | from $1260 | from $420 | from $250 |
HALDENT Dental Clinic is a private single-specialty medical center in Krakow, Poland. The medical team specializes in dental treatment and excels in implantology and clear aligners. HALDENT serves both adults and children. 1,500 patients choose HALDENT to get medical care every year. Patients from Europe, the Commonwealth, the USA, Canada, Australia, and the CIS countries visit the clinic most often.
Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-operation
Day 3 - Removal of the foreign body in the root canals
Day 4 - Post-operation
Week 1 - Rehabilitation
Week 2 - Rehabilitation
Please note: Each case is individual, and the recovery timeline may vary based on specific patient factors and the complexity of the procedure.
The International Team for Implantology Certificate recently completed a medical course in 4D- Next Level Education that included a scientific and practical session on Dental Bone and Tissue Regeneration Education and Science, as well as training on Innovative Preparation Methods for Veneers, Crowns and Bridges, Inlays, Onlays, All-Ceramic, Zirconium and Metal Restorations, Preservation of Static and Dynamic Occlusion, Techniques of Anatomical Reconstruction of Damaged Lateral Crowns, and the Use of Laboratory Composites in a Dentist's Office. Additionally, a 10th symposium of the Central European Academy of Implantology was held, chaired by Dr. Bartłomiej Karaś, and patient service was provided by Michał Katarzyński and a Class II course by Dr. Artur Sienkiewicz.