Microscope Centered Practice: Ergonomics & Documentation
In the discipline of endodontics the integration of the Dental Operating Microscope (D.O.M.) has become an indispensable part of the clinical armamentarium. The routine use of microscopes and the tremendous improvement in visual acuity it provides in both magnification and illumination, is vital to the success of both non-surgical and surgical endodontics.
The last decade has seen a rise in the routine use of microscopes in endodontics in the United States from 52% to over 90%, and this trend of microscope usage is now beginning in general dentistry for not only endodontics but all disciplines in the profession. The lecturer has used the operating microscope for the last 12 years for 100% of his dental procedures, and has found advantages to include improvements in ergonomics, communication with patients and dental team members, improvement in precision, and finally a increased ease of documentation.
In this 45 minute lecture, attendees will see how the microscope centered operatory can be designed such that the microscope becomes an indispensable part of the armamentarium for the discipline of endodontics. Options for capturing high definition video and still micro-photography effortlessly through the microscope will be discussed. Clinical cases including still photography and videography will be demonstrated. At the end of the lecture the attendee will understand how the microscope is an absolute must for those considering practicing state of the art endodontics in todays dental office.