Microscopic Dentistry

One of the newest technologies used in our office is the dental microscope. The use of dental microscopes in dentistry is becoming widely accepted, and several dental schools are now required to include training on the microscope as part of the curriculum. Many of the finest restorative/cosmetic dentists in the world rely on the expanded field of vision offered by magnification. many doctors use the latest generation instrument offered by Seiler Microscope. The Seiler Revelation Dental Operating Microscope magnifies vision with five different settings ranging from 3x to 20x. The instrument is especially helpful when delicately and conservatively preparing teeth for Porcelain Veneers and porcelain onlays. Tooth defects such as decay and fractures are also more visible under the scope. this microscope is fitted with a high-speed video camera and digital still camera for educational and lecture purposes.

 

The microscope allows for identifying and pre-treating root canals and seeing structures which otherwise would remain unnoticeable. Such magnification enables us to thoroughly prepare the teeth for crowns, bridges or veneers which, at the same time, translates into their better durability and appearance.

Microscopic endodontics facilitates the process of diagnosis, improves the results of the treatment, especially in case of atypical teeth, curved or narrowed dental roots. Such treatment is more comfortable for both the doctor and the patient.