Carola Wohlgenannt
Dental Technician
Germany
We use the Easy View 3D Video microscope for various working steps in the laboratory.
- as a microscope, this makes working easier and relaxes the posture
- for demonstration purposes
- for better communication with dentists
Intuitive working
It’s ideal, for example, when we discuss and examine work with the apprentices. You can discuss and correct crown and inlay margins together on the screen without any problems. Fine details on the occlusal surface or small attachments can be explained very well, due to the fact that the microscopic view is possible for all to see across the screen.
The biggest advantage for me is that I can see into deep, narrow cavities with the EASY view 3D, which is not possible with a conventional microscope. Deep cavities can be perfectly illuminated, for example when working with pins and occlusally screw-retained crowns. For this advantage alone, I wouldn’t want to do without the new video microscope again.
Perfect view
I also like to use it for demonstration purposes in the courses or for teaching apprentices. In the same way, it is perfect in the laboratory for training, for example, when learning about ceramic layering. This means, that a ceramic build-up can be watched in detail very well by more than one person. When several screens are connected and switched on, I can show every single working step to a larger group. The 3d effect allows me to work under the camera as usual, because the distances to the workpiece can be accurately estimated.
Furthermore, being able to grind the sensitive preparation margin is also very helpful in the daily laboratory routine. As an additional function, I can easily create a snapshot by using the foot pedal and send it directly to the dentist by email. This makes communication a lot easier when creating a restoration.