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Surgical microscope

Surgical microscope

In order to increase the quality of treatment, we use a powerful surgical microscope for certain therapies. The microscope often makes the smallest details of teeth, roots, jawbones and soft tissue visible which cannot be seen with the naked eye or by using magnifying spectacles.

The advantages of the microscope:

  • The magnification makes it possible to work in very small spaces with the required precision and care. The microscope therefore helps to make the procedure safer, and increases the quality of the treatment.
  • The integrated LED light brightly illuminates the treatment area. Optimal visibility is also a prerequisite for working with precision.
  • The microscope makes minimally invasive, tissue-protecting treatment possible. The tooth substance and the soft tissue are protected, the wound is kept small and healing is encouraged.
  • In many cases, the enlarged view also prevents pathological findings from being overlooked.

Possible application areas

Root canal treatment: In many cases, very fine and “hidden” root canals can only be located and treated using the powerful optical magnification of a microscope. The chances of success are significantly increased compared to treatment without a microscope.

Root tip resection: During this treatment, a small piece of the root tip is removed in order to eliminate inflammation. The use of a microscope leads to better treatment quality and a high success rate. Furthermore, fractures are reliably diagnosed or ruled out, and a gentle, minimally invasive procedure is possible. Patients benefit from reduced swelling, less discomfort, and earlier removal of stitches.

Gum / soft tissue treatment, e.g. with receding gums: Optical magnification provides results that are more aesthetic, and makes a microsurgical, minimally invasive procedure possible, because the tissue can be treated more precisely and shaped more accurately. The subsequent stitching can also be carried out in a minimally invasive way.

Filling therapy / inlays: The microscope makes it possible to accurately identify areas of decay. No more tooth will be removed than is absolutely necessary. This protects the healthy tooth material. The microscope also makes it possible to inspect the filling more precisely. This usually contributes to increased durability of the filling, and helps to avoid pain caused by fillings that are leaking or damaged.