This post is dedicated to all dentists, acquaintances and strangers alike, all those who care about the well-being of their Patients – essentially to every dental practitioner.
As you all know, endodontics can sometimes be difficult, demanding, and bothersome. Essentially, endodontics is a state of mind, and you need to have a resilience as strong as your psyche A character from the iconic Polish film "Boys Don't Cry" probably wouldn't manage. At least not without receiving an email that the meeting is in underwear
The goals of this post are essentially twofold. On one hand, the educational goal is to show other dentists how much our dental life can be simplified by using laser assistance (Laser Er:YAG, Fotona LightWalker, SWEEPS) and make root canal treatment much faster and easier, even in more complicated cases. I have used my limited film editing skills to create a compilation from the treatment of a difficult case, which shows step by step how in less than an hour and a half – together with my assistant Justyna – we handle such cases by creating something out of nothing. Rebuilding a prosthetic pillar for the referring doctor in one visit. As you can see after watching this compilation, we are able to conduct single-session root canal treatment, along with reconstruction and pillar grinding. Moreover, root canal treatment ceases to be problematic and unpredictable. Additionally, it becomes time and cost-efficient, both for the doctor, auxiliary staff, and patients.
On the other hand, I wanted to inform all practicing dentists who do not have a love for endodontics, especially those from the Opole region, that there is a dentist in Opole who would very much like to stop placing implants and doing other strange fillings in favor of running a practice limited to endodontics, preparing Patients endodontically for the needs and requests of other doctors and finally focus only on what he knows and loves best. That dentist is me, and together with my assistant, we are looking to collaborate with dental practices where doctors do not have a love for endodontics and would gladly delegate it to someone else. We are therefore coming forward with a proposal that will benefit everyone. Both the referring doctor, who will be able to focus on what they love most by delegating cumbersome procedures to someone who specializes in them. For us - because we will also focus on what we do best. But most importantly, it will be the best option for the Patient, as at every stage of treatment, they will be in the hands of professionals in their field.
Imagine a day when performing a complex prosthetic reconstruction, you don't worry that a problem with the tooth after root canal treatment will arise shortly after its delivery?
So if anyone would like to help me achieve this goal, to the benefit of all, I warmly invite you to collaborate.
And of course, I encourage you to watch the video, because despite the casual approach, it shows a lot, and it took me quite a while to edit it :)
