Microscopes in Dentistry – Accurate, Less Invasive Treatment Catches Problems When They Are Small

Less than 1% of general dentists in the U.S. use the dental microscope, which provides much stronger magnification than that of simple dental loupes. The increased precision in turn offers a higher level of confidence that, for example, a tiny spot of decay is caught early, before it becomes a full-fledged cavity; all decay has been removed during treatment; a tiny crevice can be addressed before it becomes a full crack; and cosmetic results will appear flawless. Small problems are often much easier, far less invasive to treat, and less costly to the patient. More healthy tooth structure can be preserved, and tooth strength is significantly increased. Even better? Patients benefit from less postoperative discomfort, faster healing, and better results.
Lifetime Family Dentistry
Elena Bielawski, DDS, FICOI, FMIII
66 Maple Avenue
Collinsville, CT 06019
(860) 605-2075
LifetimeFamilyDentistryCT.com
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