Specialties: Microscope Dentistry
With us, you benefit from the fact that we cover all important areas of dentistry in our clinic – from pediatric dentistry and prophylaxis to tooth preservation, high-quality dental restorations on implants, and aesthetic dentistry.
Specialties such as oral surgery are also part of our services. The main specialty is microscope dentistry itself.
All dental treatments that are performed with the naked eye or a magnifying glass in other clinics are carried out in our clinic with a microscope. The microscope is essential for lifelong cavity-free teeth.

Microscopic Initial Consultation
Before the initial consultation, 3D X-rays and photos of your teeth will be taken. This is followed by a detailed examination under up to 20x magnification, during which you can watch live through a video headset. This allows for a precise diagnosis and the creation of a treatment plan with different priorities. The importance of treatments is defined to plan tooth preservation: urgent treatments, medium-term measures, and preventive care. The goal is the lifelong preservation of your teeth with minimal need for future interventions. Duration: 1-2 hours. MORE
Microscopic Dentistry
Healthy teeth stay with us for a lifetime. The use of the microscope allows us to provide state-of-the-art dentistry. Therefore, we treat early detected damage, such as cavities, immediately, preventing later tooth loss. My new composite filling technique restores teeth precisely. Composite fillings are a substance-preserving alternative to veneers, offering aesthetic results without sacrificing healthy tooth material. Zirconia-based or composite crowns provide durability and a natural appearance. MORE
Pediatric Dentistry and Sealants
In microscopic pediatric dentistry, we take the time for treatment, using the microscope and the less painful air abrasion technique even for children to preserve milk teeth as important placeholders. Fissure sealing starting from the age of six prevents cavities without drilling sounds and pain, supported by video headsets for a fear-free experience. Oral hygiene and nutrition are important from the first tooth. Our goal: A cavity-free dentition through preventive measures and technology, without fear of the dentist. MORE
Titanium Implants
Implantology has developed rapidly over the past 20 years and is now an integral part of modern dentistry. Today, the implant is securely “accepted” into the bone. It is now possible to replace all those teeth lost over a lifetime with implants. Dental implants significantly improve the quality of life for patients, provided they are placed with the highest precision and sometimes with the help of a microscope. MORE
Ceramic Implants
A ceramic implant replaces natural tooth roots in edentulous jaw sections. It serves as an anchor for crowns, bridges, and dentures. MORE
Microscopic Surgery
In oral surgery, a microscope is also essential: A tooth extraction is typically followed by an implant. For this, we need bone material into which the implant can be placed. We can generate this bone using the “Socket Preservation Technique” right at the time of extraction. First, the extraction is done in a bone-preserving manner: The bone around the root is not ground away, but the root is removed from the inside, preserving almost all of the bone. Bone replacement material (usually Biooss) is placed into the resulting bone socket, where the root was before the extraction. A membrane (Bioguide) is then applied over it. Six months later, an implant can be placed into the new bone, resulting in very good aesthetic outcomes. If teeth show large pus pockets, the cyst is filled with bone replacement material. Six months later, an implant can be placed here as well. All of these procedures, including root apex resection (or hemisection), must always be performed with the microscope. MORE
Microscopic Root Treatment
The use of the microscope in endodontics makes us experts in the field of root treatments. It allows significantly improved visualization and precision, reducing the likelihood of complications such as instrument breakage, perforation, over- or under-filling, etc. Therefore, for us and our patients, the use of the microscope is crucial for the success of the treatment and the preservation of dental health. MORE
Bleaching: Teeth Whitening
Bleaching is a form of teeth whitening under dental supervision. It allows us to achieve aesthetically pleasing results in both adolescents and adults. The treatment is largely harmless, but it can cause sensitivity, for which effective remedies are available. If bleaching does not achieve the desired result, ceramic veneers or composite fillings can complete the outcome. Even root-treated teeth can be whitened after a thorough root treatment. MORE
You can only treat properly what you can see. The microscope allows us to precisely examine and treat teeth and gums with up to 20x magnification. We therefore give our patients a 10-year guarantee on microscope-based treatments (except root canals).