Technologies
Innovative dental technologies are transforming visits to the dentist into a more comfortable and efficient experience.
- Reduced chair time – Advanced techniques shorten treatment durations.
- Minimized discomfort – Procedures are performed with maximum pain reduction.
- Tooth preservation – Cutting-edge methods help save teeth that would have otherwise required extraction.
- Lifelong healthy smiles – Modern advancements ensure your smile stays bright at any age.
At microDENT Clinic, we utilize high-tech materials, state-of-the-art methods, and groundbreaking technologies of the highest standard. You can trust that you’re receiving the best in modern dental care.
Dental Microscope
Microscopic dentistry is one of the most advanced trends in modern dental medicine, ensuring a higher standard of treatment. Our microscope provides up to 26x magnification, allowing for an unprecedented level of precision. Procedures become more accurate, more effective, and of higher quality. Additionally, using a microscope reduces eye strain for our dentists, enabling them to focus entirely on delivering optimal care.
At microDENT Clinic, working with a microscope is part of our daily practice—so much so that it even inspired our clinic’s name.
When Do We Use a Microscope?
Root canal treatment (endodontics)
The microscope allows us to clearly visualize the tooth’s internal structure, ensuring thorough and flawless treatment.
Fillings
With enhanced precision, we can better assess damaged areas, refine restorations, and achieve a perfect fit, even in hard-to-reach spaces.
At microDENT Clinic, we integrate microscopes into various procedures whenever necessary—at no additional cost to our patients.
Dental X-ray
Advanced Digital X-Ray Services
Digital dental X-rays offer significant advantages. First, there’s no waiting for the image. Almost immediately, you and your dentist can view it on a monitor, where it can be enlarged, color-adjusted, and enhanced for better visibility. Digital X-rays are quicker, and patients are exposed to less radiation compared to traditional methods.
These X-rays provide the dentist with more accurate and detailed information, and the resulting image is delivered to the patient electronically.
As part of the initial examination, we take panoramic X-rays to provide a comprehensive overview of your oral health and the condition of your teeth.
X-ray services available for all patients
Our radiology services are available not only to our patients but also to the general public. In addition to panoramic X-rays, we utilize digital intraoral imaging directly at the dental chair. This cutting-edge system enhances patient comfort by eliminating the need for unnecessary movement—you remain seated while the images are taken.
IRIS
(Innovative Real-time Imaging System)
IRIS is an advanced navigation system designed specifically for implantology, providing real-time visualization of procedures. By integrating with the patient’s 3D CBCT scan, IRIS offers immediate insights into the drilling site, enhancing precision and control for dental surgeons.
One of its key features is an optical tracking system that continuously monitors the position and movement of the drill or implant during surgery. This real-time visualization allows the dentist to precisely guide the implant to its target position. Additionally, IRIS provides critical data on bone quality and density, as well as the location of the mandibular canal or sinus, ensuring safer and more accurate implant placement.
How does IRIS work?
IRIS operates similarly to a GPS navigation system. Just as a GPS maps out a destination, IRIS pre-determines the ideal implant placement and provides live guidance throughout the procedure. This ensures optimal positioning with minimal guesswork.
Benefits of IRIS Technology
By improving accuracy and control, IRIS helps reduce complications and accelerates patient recovery. The system also enhances surgical efficiency, potentially shortening procedure times while increasing precision, making implant placement safer and more predictable.
CBCT
(Cone Beam Computed Tomography)
CBCT is an advanced imaging system that provides a three-dimensional view of the teeth and surrounding structures. Combining X-ray technology with computed tomography, it delivers highly detailed and precise images essential for diagnostics and surgical planning.
Benefits of CBCT Technology
One of the primary advantages of dental CBCT is its ability to generate 3D scans, offering significantly more information than conventional 2D X-rays. This enhanced visualization helps dentists assess bone structure, tooth positioning, and surrounding tissues with greater accuracy.
How CBCT Works
The imaging process is quick and comfortable. The patient is seated while a compact device rotates around their head, emitting cone-shaped X-ray beams. These beams are captured by a detector, and a computer processes the data into a detailed 3D image.
Applications in Dentistry and Oral Surgery
CBCT is invaluable in implantology, allowing for precise planning of implant placement, improving long-term stability and success rates. In orthodontics, it aids in diagnosing dental arch irregularities and determining the most effective treatment. The technology also enhances the detection of infections, cysts, tumors, and other pathological conditions, ensuring more accurate and effective patient care.
Fotona Laser
Using a dental laser allows for more precise, faster, and more comfortable treatments. For our patients, this means less pain, easier healing, reduced bleeding during procedures, minimal tissue swelling, and overall improved treatment results.
At microDENT Clinic, we utilize the latest 4th-generation dual-crystal laser technology.
This advanced system focuses laser energy into a single small point, ensuring exceptional precision. With enhanced power efficiency, procedures take less time, and the patented water spray cooling system makes treatments significantly less painful. Additionally, in cases of deep cavities, laser treatment eliminates bacteria, reducing the risk of decay remaining under a new filling.
When do we use a laser?
Laser technology ensures top-quality results for a range of treatments, including purulent inflammations, drainage, surgical treatment of tumors in the oral cavity, fistulas, gingivectomy (surgical removal of gum tissue), gingivoplasty (soft tissue surgery), and the treatment of herpes and aphthae on the oral mucosa.
Laser in Dermatological Procedures
With the laser, we can effectively remove birthmarks on the skin, both on the face and other parts of the body, remove unwanted hair, reduce wrinkles, and perform skin resurfacing treatments. This unique laser technology is also used to treat chronic and non-healing wounds, post-surgical recovery, chronic skin conditions, and more. It can eliminate pathological snoring by treating the soft palate, address age spots on the hands and face, and serve many other purposes. Additionally, the laser allows us to painlessly seal the grooves in the teeth of both children and adults, preventing the future development of cavities in those areas.
RVG Device
Gentle and Fast RVG at Every Chair
The RVG device (radiovisiograph) is essentially an “intraoral X-ray.” We have it installed in all our treatment rooms, directly at the dental chair. An RVG scan is ready within seconds, eliminating the need for patients to move elsewhere. It is also used during treatments to provide a detailed view of individual teeth or tooth groups.
Using the RVG device enhances diagnostics and saves time for both the dentist and the patient. In our clinic, radiovisiography is utilized for various procedures, such as endodontic treatment, diagnosing hard-to-detect cavities, assessing dental injuries or pain, and evaluating pulp diseases or root issues. All images are securely archived in the patient’s file and can be emailed to the patient upon request.
SiroInspect
Accurate diagnostics are essential before removing tooth decay. The SiroInspect fluorescent illuminator helps us precisely identify the extent of cavities. Using a probe with violet fluorescent light, it clearly reveals the affected areas, allowing us to treat infected regions with high accuracy. This ensures complete removal of decay, reducing the risk of it spreading beneath a crown or filling.
CEREC®
A crown while you wait—no uncomfortable impressions? Yes! With the CEREC® system, we can create a new zirconia or ceramic crown, filling, or even a full tooth during your visit.
CEREC® produces an extremely durable material, comparable in longevity to gold. One of its biggest advantages is the ability to perfectly match the structure and color of the restoration to your natural teeth, making the crown or filling virtually indistinguishable from your original tooth.
What can we create with CEREC® technology?
- Filling – used to replace a small part of a tooth instead of a traditional filling
- Crown or veneer – restores a larger portion of a damaged tooth
- Dental prosthesis – a full tooth replacement placed on an implant
APEX Locator
The apex locator is a next-generation technology used in endodontic treatments. Its primary function is to precisely determine the length of the tooth’s root canal. This is crucial for ensuring that the treatment is fully completed, covering the entire canal—from the narrowest point (apex) to its visible section. The procedure is completely painless.
Woodpecker Fi-P Fi-G
A light-powered ultrasonic device designed for the effective removal of tartar.
Airflow
The AirFlow technology ensures a naturally bright smile by removing all pigment stains and leaving teeth with a smooth surface. Eliminating these stains helps prevent inflammation and various oral diseases. The best preventive approach combines professional dental hygiene with the use of the AirFlow system.
Centrifuge PRF Professional
Inhalation sedation with nitrous oxide
Inhalation sedation with nitrous oxide is a modern method for managing anxiety and discomfort in patients before surgical or dental procedures. This form of sedation is widely used to help patients relax and ease any concerns related to treatment.
The key benefits of nitrous oxide sedation include its safety, rapid onset, and quick recovery time. When administered by a qualified and experienced professional, its effects are easily adjustable, allowing for a personalized sedation level tailored to each patient’s needs.
However, nitrous oxide sedation is not suitable for everyone or every procedure. Before opting for this method, patients should undergo a thorough consultation with a specialist to determine whether it is appropriate and safe for their specific health condition and treatment requirements.
Dermatoscope
Thanks to our extensive expertise, microDENT Clinic also offers the diagnosis and treatment of certain skin conditions.
We use a specialized diagnostic device called a dermatoscope for skin evaluations. This tool allows us to identify morphological structures that are invisible to the naked eye, providing deeper insight into the features of pigmented skin lesions. Dermatoscopic examination helps refine the diagnosis of various skin conditions, particularly with moles, and clarifies their risk levels.