OBJECTIVES To evaluate the impact of magnification aids on the precision of tooth preparation under simulated clinical conditions. METHODS AND MATERIALS Two plastic blocks marked with a geometric shape were fixed in a dental phantom head: a circle as the distal surface of tooth 16 (UNS 3) and a y-shaped figure as the occlusal surface of tooth 36 (UNS 19). Sixteen dentists (mean age: 39 years; range: 26-67 years) prepared the geometric shapes from the inside to the boundary line with a cylindrical bur and water-cooling. The boundary line had to be touched but not erased. Chair-side assistance was provided to simulate the clinical situation. Tooth 16 was prepared under indirect vision via a dental mirror. Tooth 36 was prepared un...
Tooth preparation for a single complete crown is a fundamental principle in fixed prosthodontics. Th...
Magnification devices improve direct and indirect vision and precision being significantly higher in...
This study aimed to determine dental students' visual acuity and neck angulation when using magnific...
Aims: This is an vitro study compares and evaluates the effect of magnification tools on frequency a...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of third-year dental students in...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the use of magnification (2.5x dental loupes)...
Relevance of the problem: In order to improve accuracy in dentistry, magnifying devices become more ...
BACKGROUND Evidence on the effect of magnification devices on procedure quality in restorative de...
Magnification is an apparent increase in size especially by the use of lenses. History of the Magnif...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the accuracy of three digitization methods for the maxillary dental arch. MATE...
Over the past few decades, technological advances in endodontics have taken quantum leaps from conve...
OBJECTIVES The aims of the present study in Swiss dental practices were 1) to provide an update o...
Over the past few decades, technological advances in endodontics have taken quantum leaps from conve...
Visual acuity plays an important role in dentists’ vision in their daily clinical routine. This stud...
In dentistry, much of what we doand read is anecdotally driven.Additionally, most clinical as-sessme...
Tooth preparation for a single complete crown is a fundamental principle in fixed prosthodontics. Th...
Magnification devices improve direct and indirect vision and precision being significantly higher in...
This study aimed to determine dental students' visual acuity and neck angulation when using magnific...
Aims: This is an vitro study compares and evaluates the effect of magnification tools on frequency a...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of third-year dental students in...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the use of magnification (2.5x dental loupes)...
Relevance of the problem: In order to improve accuracy in dentistry, magnifying devices become more ...
BACKGROUND Evidence on the effect of magnification devices on procedure quality in restorative de...
Magnification is an apparent increase in size especially by the use of lenses. History of the Magnif...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the accuracy of three digitization methods for the maxillary dental arch. MATE...
Over the past few decades, technological advances in endodontics have taken quantum leaps from conve...
OBJECTIVES The aims of the present study in Swiss dental practices were 1) to provide an update o...
Over the past few decades, technological advances in endodontics have taken quantum leaps from conve...
Visual acuity plays an important role in dentists’ vision in their daily clinical routine. This stud...
In dentistry, much of what we doand read is anecdotally driven.Additionally, most clinical as-sessme...
Tooth preparation for a single complete crown is a fundamental principle in fixed prosthodontics. Th...
Magnification devices improve direct and indirect vision and precision being significantly higher in...
This study aimed to determine dental students' visual acuity and neck angulation when using magnific...