When is microscope-assisted treatment recommended?
Dental microscopes find applications in various dental fields, including therapeutic, orthopedic, aesthetic, and endodontic treatments. The 30 - 40 times magnification reveals early signs of decay, small cracks in the teeth, and allows for meticulous treatment of dental canals and preparation of teeth for crowns or veneers with maximum precision.
When is the use of such equipment recommended?
- Diagnosis of early decay, fractures, and microcracks
- Thorough fissure sealing
- Placement of fillings
- Identification and correction of inadequately treated teeth
- Restoring teeth
- Tooth preparation for veneers and orthopedic structures, ensuring maximum fit with minimal reduction
- Removal of tooth cysts and granulomas
- Cleaning of periodontal pockets
The use of a microscope during dental treatment contributes to an expanded field of view. This allows the dentist to carefully examine all the intricacies of tooth anatomy and detect even the smallest lesions in hard-to-reach areas.