As in many areas of the world, new, more modern tools and procedures are emerging every day to make traditional treatments more effective.
In which cases can microscopic dental treatment be used?
- Life-like artistic fillings i.e. restorations for the preparation of
- During root canal treatment
- Removal of instruments broken during previous root canal treatment
- Root tip removal in resection surgery
- During any dental treatment where the benefits of magnification can be used
Why is it good for you to have a microscope and laser together?
- Combining the precision of Microscopic Dentistry with the power of the Laser, the treatment we can keep the tooth substance intact to the maximum, This way, only the decayed, diseased, and unsaveable tooth tissue is removed.
- The remaining intact tooth material contributes to teeth are stronger and stay healthy in the longer term.
- With the dental microscope, teeth can be magnified up to 31.25 times, so our treatments can be with extreme precision dental procedures performed.
- In our practice, we use microscopes not only for root canal treatment, but also for tooth restorations, root canal removal or oral surgery.
Microscopic dental fillings, restorations
- The treated, restored surface fits perfectly to the tooth surface, making the restoration almost invisible.
- The treated surface is more visible, so less intact tooth material needs to be removed during treatment.
Laser microscope root canal treatment
- Our clinic is unique in the country, as we use a microscope to perform laser root canal treatment, which ensures that the root canals maximum disinfection they have been thoroughly cleaned, thereby minimising the chance of re-inflammation.
- Nowadays, with the dental laser and the microscope, we have reached the point where we can also save, that might have been removed years ago.
- Dental procedures, such as root canal treatment, are performed with adjustable magnification and complete control using a dental microscope. The chances of saving the tooth are increasing, the result will be more predictable.
- With microscopic root canal treatment, small or abnormally shaped root canals can be explored and cleaned.
- Old, bad root fillings can be successfully removed and replaced with precisely fitting fillings
- During root treatments performed under a microscope, much more intact tooth material remains, which reduces the risk of fractures.
- The microscope can be used to clean and seal non-traditional root canals, as well as open root tips, perforations and chin tunnels.
