Takahashi Dental Clinic, located in Kumakogen Town, Kuma District, Ehime Prefecture, is a dental practice that has been an early and active adopter of dental microscopes. More than 20 years ago, when microscope-assisted dental treatment was not yet widespread in Japan, the clinic had already established a track record of performing root canal treatment combining rubber dams with dental microscopes. At the core of its care philosophy is the principle of "preserving teeth as much as possible rather than extracting them." By securing a precise field of view through microscopy, using rubber dams to prevent bacterial contamination, and leveraging intraoral scanners, the clinic delivers highly predictable treatment with a reduced risk of retreatment. Because dental treatment is irreversible in nature, the precision of the initial procedure determines long-term oral health outcomes. With a perspective of 10 to 20 years ahead, the clinic adopts a customized treatment approach tailored to each patient's individual condition, accommodating a wide range of ages from children to the elderly. English-speaking services are available, and the facility is equipped with parking and barrier-free access, making it accessible to a diverse range of patients. Consultations are primarily offered on weekdays and Saturdays, with Thursdays, Sundays, and public holidays designated as closed days.