
The great advantages of using a stereoscopic operating microscope in endodontics and especially in endodontic surgery are being increasingly advocated in postgraduate training courses and numerous publications. Widely underestimated, however, is the fact that this tool may open new horizons to almost all dental specialities and will improve ergonomics of the dental work place. Moreover, the superb images may contribute some pleasure to the daily dental work and stress. All this makes the clinical stereoscope interesting also for the general practice of dentistry. The purpose of this paper is to report about several years of practical experience with the "scope" in general dentistry. Technical aspects are discussed as well as the possibilities of use. Practical hints regarding the type of scope and the technique of its use are given in order to lower the barrier of entrance into this new era of doing dental work.
Microscopy, Dentistry, Operative, General Practice, Dental, Humans
Microscopy, Dentistry, Operative, General Practice, Dental, Humans
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