In the past 15 years, there have been many major technological changes in the field of restorative dentistry. Today's restorative dentistry is no longer limited to primary treatment based on patients by providing appropriate work in dental laboratories. For colleagues implementing restorative overall dental treatment, it is now possible to provide aesthetic and functional restorations to patients after the periodontal and endodontic base after further training in specific subjects and investing in these areas. These areas of expertise include all aspects of periodontal disease: systemic adhesive bonding techniques, high-quality root canal therapy, periodontal plastic surgery, implant dentistry, and ultimately - long-term treatment - permanent, functional ,
Reasons for turning to a dental microscope
The further development of adhesive bonding technology, coupled with the increasing desire to retain teeth over the past 10 years, has led to the importance of endodontic treatment in restorative dentistry. In addition to the adhesive stability of dentin-treated teeth, the introduction of dental microscopes significantly improved the success rate of primary and restorative endodontics and retrograde, apical resections.
Conservative Adhesive Restoration After Systemic Caries Excavation
Extensive defects and deep cavities, as well as systemic caulking and subsequent management of adhesives filled with resin fillers, the inlays placed at a later date may function properly for many years.
I like to use a dental microscope if I want to scoop dental caries near the pulp. Thanks to its combination of shadowless light and a rhodium-plated mirror, even the smallest areas of infection can be distinguished very well. While eliminating caries, the operator needs to be closer to the pulp, and this optimal vision mode is more meticulous.
Visually almost inaccessible (underarm) root slice
Periodontal Treatment In the treatment of closed or open periodontitis based on the concept of full mouth therapy, people often encounter the following problems: The deep lower pockets or interdental depressions and bifurcations that have been affected by bone destruction are almost inaccessible to the naked eye . Due to the mentioned optical advantages and illumination in the surgical field, I like to use dental microscopes in these situations because it can detect any biofilm attachment islands and remove them accurately.
Conclusion - Using a dental microscope
Advantages One advantage of using a dental microscope that should not be underestimated, especially in the dental profession, which is physically and psychologically demanding, is a healthy, upright working posture. Thanks to its excellent technical characteristics, an easy-to-use microscope can provide dentists with a very high quality of life and good health.