Expanding the Operating Field in Endodontics: From magnification loupes to microscope

This study sought to perform a review of the literature on the use of magnification during endodontic procedures. The literature used in this review was obtained from databases and only articles published after 1999 were considered. The terms “microscopy”, “endodontics”, “magnification” and “loupes” were used. Each abstract was read to determine whether the information in the article included discussions on the use of magnification in endodontics (n=18). It was found that microscopes are more advantageous to endodontics, particularly when root canals need to be located. The benefits provided by magnification devices improve the success rates of endodontic procedures. The use of these devices is recommended for all steps of endodontics treatment and retreatment.

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