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OSA-XWJ02- camera
OSAKADENTAL
9018499000
Surgical Operating Dental Microscope with Camera
What is Dental Microscope used for?
Dental Operating Microscopes, or dental surgical microscopes, are designed to provide ideal magnification of the area of the mouth being worked on while also allowing the clinician to maintain an ergonomic working position. This enables the dentist to maintain a comfortable position, obtain an optimal view of the working area, and focus on the patient. Most dental microscopes are controlled via foot pedal for hands-free operation. While microscopes are most often used during endodontic procedures, the enhanced magnification they provide can be ideal for use during oral surgery, laser dentistry, restorative procedures, and a range of other clinical situations. In addition to the basic microscope, there are also additional options available. Binocular heads allow another dentist, tech or student to simultaneously view a surgery, while a camera attachment allows the images to be streamed to a monitor so an audience can view the surgery, providing a valuable teaching tool.
Specifiation:
Eyepieces:Binoculars 10X 15B(Aperture: 15mm)
PD adjustable range:55mm-80mm
Diopter Range:±7D
Big objective lens:F=250mm
Object diameter:LED light source>45,000LX
View diameter:10mm-100mm
Spot diameter:90mm
Balance arm:Down:240mm,Middle:450mm,Up:230mm
Maximum resolution:1920*1080P
Total magnification ratio: 2.5-25
Camera pixel :1600W
Working distance: about 250mm
Microscope light source: LED Balance the light source
Camera shooting:Extraposition
light color:white and orange
Connection: computer, dental camera, monitor, TV, etc
Surgical Operating Dental Microscope with Camera
What is Dental Microscope used for?
Dental Operating Microscopes, or dental surgical microscopes, are designed to provide ideal magnification of the area of the mouth being worked on while also allowing the clinician to maintain an ergonomic working position. This enables the dentist to maintain a comfortable position, obtain an optimal view of the working area, and focus on the patient. Most dental microscopes are controlled via foot pedal for hands-free operation. While microscopes are most often used during endodontic procedures, the enhanced magnification they provide can be ideal for use during oral surgery, laser dentistry, restorative procedures, and a range of other clinical situations. In addition to the basic microscope, there are also additional options available. Binocular heads allow another dentist, tech or student to simultaneously view a surgery, while a camera attachment allows the images to be streamed to a monitor so an audience can view the surgery, providing a valuable teaching tool.
Specifiation:
Eyepieces:Binoculars 10X 15B(Aperture: 15mm)
PD adjustable range:55mm-80mm
Diopter Range:±7D
Big objective lens:F=250mm
Object diameter:LED light source>45,000LX
View diameter:10mm-100mm
Spot diameter:90mm
Balance arm:Down:240mm,Middle:450mm,Up:230mm
Maximum resolution:1920*1080P
Total magnification ratio: 2.5-25
Camera pixel :1600W
Working distance: about 250mm
Microscope light source: LED Balance the light source
Camera shooting:Extraposition
light color:white and orange
Connection: computer, dental camera, monitor, TV, etc