1981
DOI: 10.1002/micr.1920030104
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A microscope for use in dentistry

Abstract: A microscope designed to be used in dentistry, and its associated equipment and instrumentation are discussed.

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“…The most important disadvantages of OM are the lack of reproducibility due to operator bias (25,26) and the requirement of more than one high image quality microscope in the lab. However, Dee (5) identified numerous advantages of virtual microscopy over traditional microscopy, including accessibility, costs, and efficiency, amongst others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important disadvantages of OM are the lack of reproducibility due to operator bias (25,26) and the requirement of more than one high image quality microscope in the lab. However, Dee (5) identified numerous advantages of virtual microscopy over traditional microscopy, including accessibility, costs, and efficiency, amongst others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bis zur Nutzung von Operationsmikroskopen in der Zahnmedizin vergingen weitere 30 Jahre. Apotheker und Jako beschrieben 1981 erstmals die Entwicklung und den Einsatz eines Operationsmikroskops im Rahmen der zahnärztlichen Therapie [1]. Der dentalen Anwendung wurde dann von Carr und Shanelec zu Beginn der 90er-Jahre zum Durchbruch verholfen.…”
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“…In 1978, Dr Harvey Apotheker, a dentist from Massachusetts, and Dr Jako began the development of a microscope specifically designed for dentistry. In 1980, Dr Apotheker coined the term 'microdentistry' (20,21). The 'DentiScope' (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%