Surgery Visualization Articles & Analysis
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Summary When it comes to surgical precision, most surgeons know the value of excellent loupes and proper ergonomics, but lighting often gets overlooked. And yet, the right lighting setup can make a noticeable difference in clarity, comfort, and even surgical outcomes. Here are two simple but powerful lighting tips that are easy to implement and surprisingly ...
The following case was performed at the Pacific Dental Convention’s Live Surgical Stage held March 8th, 2018 in Vancouver, BC. The patient is a healthy 58 year old male with no known allergies or medical contra-indications to dental treatment. Patient presented with a Class III malocclusion for which he received both orthodontic and oral surgery consultations; however, he was not ...
When the surgeon evaluates, interprets the Cone Beam CT Scan and does his/her measurements of the residual ridge height prior to sinus floor penetration, there is often some variance in the measurements based on the person manipulating the scan, and the incline and anatomy of the sinus floor. When the surgeon initiates surgery with a pre-determined vision of penetrating the ...