What is Microscopic Dentistry?
At Global Surgical, we have dedicated over 30 years to advancing dental technology, creating precision tools that enhance the capabilities of dental professionals.
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Jason currently serves as the Western Sales Director for Global Surgical. He’s been helping dental practices for over 25 years, connecting them with the technology and equipment that drives their practice. Since starting with Global, Jason has helped doctors get started, add value, and expand their practice with dental microscopes.
At Global Surgical, we have dedicated over 30 years to advancing dental technology, creating precision tools that enhance the capabilities of dental professionals.
An Industry Perspective from Global Surgical
Congratulations on completing your endodontic residency! After years of rigorous training and dedication, you’re now ready to embark on your professional journey as an endodontist. But what comes next? Navigating the transition from residency to practicing endodontist can be challenging.
Dentistry is a physically demanding profession that requires dentists to spend long hours in precise, sometimes awkward positions. With advancements in technology, dental practitioners now have various tools at their disposal that can significantly prolong their careers.
Over the course of our 30 years trailblazing in dental microscopy, we've seen a lot of big changes in endodontic practice and dentistry as a whole. Technologies like CBCT, as well as innovations like burs and files, have substantially improved clinical outcomes and made the workflows of root canal treatment as seamless as possible.
As a dentist, the ability to see details is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Two of the most popular tools for enhancing visual acuity in dental practice are dental loupes and dental microscopes.
The integration of advanced technology in dental practices is reshaping how dental professionals approach restorative procedures, enhancing precision, efficiency, and patient outcomes. Here, we'll explore the future trends in restorative dentistry that are set to revolutionize the field, drawing from our insights and innovations in dental microscopy.
In the intricate world of dentistry, precision and attention to detail can be critical. Dental microscopes have significantly enhanced the capabilities of dental professionals, allowing for unparalleled visualization of the oral cavity. 19x magnification is typically the highest power available on a dental microscope for revealing fine details that are crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
This article outlines factors written by Juan Carlos Ortiz Hugues, DDS, CEAS, an Endodontist practicing in Panama. He is a Global microscope user and has recently...
In the precise and detail-oriented world of dentistry, the dental microscope has become an indispensable tool, enhancing both the accuracy and quality of care provided to patients. One of the key features that make dental microscopes so valuable is their ability to magnify the treatment area. But what exactly does magnification entail in the context of a dental microscope, and how does it affect dental procedures? This article explores the magnification capabilities of dental microscopes and their impact on dental practice.