The Evolution of Chairside Dentistry
Deborah Bishop, D.M.D., has a confession: Sometimes it feels like she’s cheating when performing root canals.
Cone-beam computed tomography, or CBCT, and the surgical microscope have so improved her ability to see patients’ canals, she feels almost guilty.
“A CBCT scan helps me so much because I know exactly where the canals are located — it's just fabulous,” said Dr. Bishop, an endodontist in Huntsville, Alabama. “I almost feel like I’m cheating because I have it all mapped out in front of me.”...
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Cone-beam computed tomography, or CBCT, and the surgical microscope have so improved her ability to see patients’ canals, she feels almost guilty.
“A CBCT scan helps me so much because I know exactly where the canals are located — it's just fabulous,” said Dr. Bishop, an endodontist in Huntsville, Alabama. “I almost feel like I’m cheating because I have it all mapped out in front of me.”...
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