What is more useful — two- or three-dimensional diagnostics? The answer will ultimately depend on the merits of the individual case. But to be prepared for every eventuality, a 2D/3D imaging system would seem a viable and versatile solution.
As endodontic procedures require working on minute structures, they presuppose a high degree of precision. That’s why the solution provider Morita searches undeviatingly for options to support dentists carry out endodontic therapy as well as ensure gentle treatment for patients.
Laser pointers, Blu-ray players, distance meters: State-of-the-art laser technology can be found in many everyday devices and also has become a fixed part of therapies and many medical disciplines – for example, in emergency surgery, ophthalmology or dentistry.