DENTIST-SURGEON: WHY BINOCULAR MAGNIFYERS? - D-optic
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Why binocular magnifiers:
1. Mobility. Binocular magnifiers do not limit the user in a static position, unlike dental microscopes. During surgical treatment, the doctor works in various working positions, so mobility is a priority for the dentist-surgeon
2. Image clarity. Binocular magnifiers give the doctor the opportunity to clearly see and recognize tissues that are in the operative field (cyst, periosteum, connective tissue, muscle tissue, etc.)
3. Optical systems of Galileo, give three times more images than usual and are used in about 90% of surgical operations.
4. Kepler's prismatic systems used in more detailed and targeted cases such as: plastic surgery, periodontal surgery, removal of poorly visible root apices, etc.
5. Green filter (Star Light Nano 3) allows the doctor to see the medium and large vessels of the mucous membrane, which helps to avoid bleeding, and if such a case has already occurred, then with the help of binocular magnifiers, the bleeding can be quickly detected and eliminated/stopped.

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