Implants are small titanium posts which are placed into the jawbone where the teeth are missing. The bone bonds with the titanium creating a strong foundation for replacement teeth. The replacement teeth can be crowns, bridges or dentures that are permanently attached to the dental implant.
Removing as little of the tooth structure as possible to maintain the strength and integrity of the tooth.
The level of detail achieved by the microscope ensures accurate location and removal of all infected material for maximum success.
Some root canals become blocked for various reasons and leaving them can markedly reduce the success of treatment. The microscope can greatly facilitate their location and treatment, leading to much improved outcomes.
Hidden root canals, easily missed by the naked eye, can be located and treated.
The magnification achieved by microscope greatly improves the success when microendodontics is needed to retreat a tooth that has an existing root filling.