Microscope-Assisted Dentistry in Lokhandwala, Andheri West See More. Treat Better. Heal Faster.

Welcome to the future of dentistry—where precision meets technology. At our 12 hr dental clinic in Lokhandwala, Andheri West, Mumbai, we use advanced dental microscopes to ensure exceptionally accurate, minimally invasive treatments.

Whether you're undergoing a root canal, a cavity filling, or a biomimetic restoration, the microscope helps us detect, diagnose, and treat with unmatched precision.


What Is a Dental Microscope?

A dental microscope is a high-magnification optical device that allows your dentist to view your teeth and tissues in extreme detail—up to 25x magnification! This leads to more accurate diagnoses, minimal tooth removal, and stronger, longer-lasting dental work. It’s a game-changer for micro-level accuracy and improved patient outcomes.


Benefits of Dental Microscope Use

  • Pinpoint accuracy: Detects minute cracks, hidden canals, and decay invisible to the naked eye.
  • Better treatment success: Especially in root canals and re-treatments, where precision matters most.
  • Conservative dentistry: Only the decayed portion is removed, preserving your natural tooth structure.
  • Comfortable experience: Faster procedures with fewer complications and better healing.
  • Improved aesthetics: Microscope-guided fillings and laminates are more natural-looking and better fitting.

Where We Use the Microscope

  • Root Canal Treatments – Clean every hidden canal and improve success rates
  • Biomimetic Restorations – Build tooth-like restorations with microscopic accuracy
  • For adults seeking a faster aesthetic fix to widen the appearance of the smile.

  • Fillings & Cavities – Remove only the decayed portion for conservative care
  • Crown Prep & Margins – Get a flawless fit for long-lasting crowns and laminates

Experience High-Precision Dentistry in Andheri West

At our Lokhandwala dental practice, we combine skill, technology, and compassion to offer world-class care. The dental microscope isn’t just a fancy tool—it’s your assurance of cleaner, more thorough, and longer-lasting treatments.

FAQ

See a dentist promptly to restore it with a crown, filling, or implant, depending on the damage.

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It could be an early cavity—see a dentist for treatment before it worsens.

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Cavities are mainly caused by plaque bacteria producing acids that erode tooth enamel, often due to poor oral hygiene, sugary foods, and irregular dental visits.

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It provides high magnification and precision, allowing dentists to detect hidden issues, remove only decayed tissue, and perform more accurate, long-lasting, and minimally invasive treatments.

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Because it promotes bacterial growth, plaque formation, and can lead to cavities, gum problems, and more serious dental issues if untreated.

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Gaps can result from genetics, thumb-sucking, a large labial frenum, gum disease, or missing/poorly aligned teeth.

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Replacing missing teeth prevents shifting of neighboring teeth, maintains jawbone health, improves chewing and speech, and enhances facial appearance.

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It often signals tooth sensitivity, commonly caused by cavities, enamel wear, gum recession, or cracked teeth.

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Yes, a non-vital (dead) tooth can be infected and discoloured without causing pain, but still requires treatment to prevent further complications.

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A non-vital tooth is one where the pulp has died, often due to decay, trauma, or cracks, and may be discoloured or infected even without pain.

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It’s a third molar that doesn’t fully emerge due to lack of space, often causing pain, swelling, or jaw issues.

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No, with local anesthesia and gentle techniques, most extractions are quick and virtually pain-free.

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Because retained root fragments can cause pain, infection, gum disease, and delayed healing.

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Seek prompt treatment, typically a root canal, to remove infection, relieve pain, and save the tooth.

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By brushing twice daily, flossing, eating a tooth-friendly diet, drinking water, using dental sealants, and visiting the dentist regularly.

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They help detect problems early, save time and money, maintain overall health, and protect your smile.

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