2020
DOI: 10.18231/2456-8953.2018.0001
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Magnification in Endodontics: A review

Abstract: Traditional endodontics has been based on feel not sight. Since the endodontic surgical field is measured in millimeters, endodontic therapy has always been very dependent from the tactile sensation of the operator and its anatomic knowledge. The use of magnification in dentistry appears to be of increasing interest. With the recent advances of magnification devices with increased magnification and illumination there is improved technical accuracy and performance. Now the use of such magnification systems is a… Show more

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“…Eyestrain, fatigue, and changes in vision can be experienced if poorly fixed loupes are used for longer time. 5 rod lens endoscope…”
Section: Disadvantages Of Loupesmentioning
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“…Eyestrain, fatigue, and changes in vision can be experienced if poorly fixed loupes are used for longer time. 5 rod lens endoscope…”
Section: Disadvantages Of Loupesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orascope has a 0.8-mm tip diameter, 0° lenses, and a working portion of 15 mm in length. 5,6 dentAl operAtIng MIcroscope…”
Section: Orascopementioning
confidence: 99%