This field of dentistry has evolved significantly over the years, with advancements in technology and techniques leading to more precise and minimally invasive treatments. It includes several benefits like identify even the minute cracks or fractures of the tooth, helps better evaluation of the condition and anticipation of treatment outcomes even before commencing the procedure, better visualisation allows for the identification of anomalies such as narrow canals, curved canals, unusually placed canals, and accessory canals, which could have been missed using just the tactile sensation in conventional endodontics, minimises the chances of human error by increasing the visualisation and accessibility to the minutest root canal structures, thus increasing the success rate by manifolds, decreases the risk of post-procedural endodontic emergencies, increases the efficiency of the endodontic procedure, preserving the structure and strength of the tooth.Microendodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and injuries of the dental pulp, which is the soft tissue located within the centre of the tooth. This field of dentistry has evolved significantly over the years, with advancements in technology and techniques leading to more precise and minimally invasive treatments. It includes several benefits like identify even the minute cracks or fractures of the tooth, helps better evaluation of the condition and anticipation of treatment outcomes even before commencing the procedure, better visualisation allows for the identification of anomalies such as narrow canals, curved canals, unusually placed canals, and accessory canals, which could have been missed using just the tactile sensation in conventional endodontics, minimises the chances of human error by increasing the visualisation and accessibility to the minutest root canal structures, thus increasing the success rate by manifolds, decreases the risk of post-procedural endodontic emergencies, increases the efficiency of the endodontic procedure, preserving the structure and strength of the tooth.Microendodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and injuries of the dental pulp, which is the soft tissue located within the centre of the tooth. This field of dentistry has evolved significantly over the years, with advancements in technology and techniques leading to more precise and minimally invasive treatments. It includes several benefits like identify even the minute cracks or fractures of the tooth, helps better evaluation of the condition and anticipation of treatment outcomes even before commencing the procedure, better visualisation allows for the identification of anomalies such as narrow canals, curved canals, unusually placed canals, and accessory canals, which could have been missed using just the tactile sensation in conventional endodontics, minimises the chances of human error by increasing the visualisation and accessibility to the minutest root canal structures, thus increasing the success rate by manifolds, decreases the risk of post-procedural endodontic emergencies, increases the efficiency of the endodontic procedure, preserving the structure and strength of the tooth.Microendodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and injuries of the dental pulp, which is the soft tissue located within the centre of the tooth. This field of dentistry has evolved significantly over the years, with advancements in technology and techniques leading to more precise and minimally invasive treatments. It includes several benefits like identify even the minute cracks or fractures of the tooth, helps better evaluation of the condition and anticipation of treatment outcomes even before commencing the procedure, better visualisation allows for the identification of anomalies such as narrow canals, curved canals, unusually placed canals, and accessory canals, which could have been missed using just the tactile sensation in conventional endodontics, minimises the chances of human error by increasing the visualisation and accessibility to the minutest root canal structures, thus increasing the success rate by manifolds, decreases the risk of post-procedural endodontic emergencies, increases the efficiency of the endodontic procedure, preserving the structure and strength of the tooth.