Microscope Magnification: Benefits for Hard and Soft Tissue Implant Procedures
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Microscope Magnification: Benefits for Hard and Soft Tissue Implant Procedures Dr. Ryuhei Yamanaka
Using a microscope in dental implant surgery provides several benefits, such as increased precision and accuracy during the procedure, enhanced visualization of the surgical site, and improved communication between the dentist and patient. Additionally, it can potentially speed up the recovery process, reduce the risk of complications, and lead to better long-term outcomes for the patient.
This lecture video by Dr. Ryuhei Yamanaka shows the surgical indications of using a microscope for 1) Sinus Augmentation 2) removing Root Tips during Extraction 3) Socket/Ridge Preservation 4) Soft Tissue Management and 5) Combining Surgical Techniques.
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