Progressive yet conservative – The new approach of microscope-assisted dentistry

One of modern dentistry’s greatest challenges is to keep pace with technological progress while preserving what matters most: our own natural teeth.
Microscope-assisted dentistry embodies this dual mission—progressive because it uses the most advanced tools, and conservative because it does everything possible to save teeth.

With the dental microscope, the dentist can work at up to 25× magnification, revealing details that previously remained hidden: fine cracks, narrow root canals, and subtle changes can all be mapped precisely.
This allows for more accurate and less invasive treatments.

Such precision makes it possible to minimize drilling, avoid unnecessary removal of healthy tissue and preserve what is irreplaceable: the natural tooth structure itself.
This is true “conservatism”—not the rejection of technology, but the use of the most modern instruments to conserve more.

Microscope-assisted dentistry is therefore far more than a technical innovation:
it represents a change in mindset, bringing the dentistry of the future—empathetic, forward-looking and with the utmost respect for nature.