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      The advantages of the dental operative microscope in restorative dentistry

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          Magnification devices improve direct and indirect vision and precision being significantly higher in microscope use compared to the loupes. Dental loupes are the most commonly used devices for magnification, due to the more affordable prices and the ease of use without major changes in the working protocol and ergonomics. Loupes primary benefits reported refers to ergonomics and posture, restoration evaluation/detection and overall treatment quality. There are some disadvantages that limit the use of loupes among dentists: lack of fixed position (fine movements of the dentist’s head disturb the image of the magnified operating field); the need to change the loupes to achieve different magnification. On the contrary, the use of a dental microscope require minimum adjustment and effort so as to reduce postural deviation while working.

          It has been more than 30 years since dental practitioners raised the issue of using dental operating microscopes (DOM) in restorative dentistry, identifying the benefits of magnification in diagnosis and treatment steps. The growth is evident in recent years, maybe because of the familiarity of dentists with dental microscopes which have already become implicit endowment for endodontic specialists. Fiber optic lighting is the key factor that complements the magnification offered by the microscope so that treatments can now be performed under increased safety conditions and in conditions of significantly higher quality than in the past.

          Since the beginning of the 2000s the principles of minimally invasive dentistry have been widely promoted in dentistry. These principles are major impetus for the use of microscope by dentists. Working with magnification leads dentists to be more conservative with dental tissues.

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          Canal morphology of maxillary molars: clinical observations of canal configurations.

          An examination of 1732 conventionally treated maxillary molars was made in an attempt to determine the percentage of MB2 canals that could be located routinely. The teeth examined were 1096 first molars, 611 second molars, and 25 third molars. The results were recorded on a modified computer program over an 8-yr period of time. An interesting trend was noted. The MB2 canal was found in 802 (73.2%) first molars, 310 (50.7%) second molars, and 5 (20.0%) third molars. It occurred as a separate canal in 54.9% of first molars, 45.6% of second molars, and joined in all third molars. However, as the operator became more experienced, scheduled sufficient clinical time, routinely employed the dental operating microscope, and used specific instruments adapted for microendodontics, MB2 canals were located in 93.0% of first molars and 60.4% in second molars.
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            Magnification's effect on endodontic fine motor skills.

            The purpose of this study was to quantitatively investigate the effect of magnification on fine motor skills used in endodontics.
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              Use of dental loupes among dental trainers and trainees in the UK.

              Magnification loupes are used in dentistry where increased visual performance is needed. The interest and use of loupes among dental practitioners and students appears to be growing. Despite this little quantitative data regarding the use of loupes in clinical practice and factors governing their purchase among dental trainers and trainees is available.
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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Med Pharm Rep
                Med Pharm Rep
                Med Pharm Rep
                Medicine and Pharmacy Reports
                Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy
                2602-0807
                2668-0572
                January 2021
                29 January 2021
                : 94
                : 1
                : 22-27
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Conservative Dentistry, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
                [2 ]Department of Oral Rehabilitation, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
                [3 ]Department of Restorative Dentistry, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: mariusbud@ 123456mbdental.ro
                Article
                cm-94-22
                10.15386/mpr-1662
                7880065
                33629044
                af890b4b-7b28-4fec-aa90-2fd8ae1ec935
                Copyright @ 2021

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License

                History
                : 20 April 2020
                : 10 September 2020
                : 28 September 2020
                Categories
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                Dental Medicine

                magnification,dental operating microscope,restorative dentistry,microscope restorations

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