Heads-Up Dentistry Now Within Reach of All Clinicians Through Economical, High-Quality Dental Microscope Solutions
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 5, 2021—Enova Illumination, inventor of the first LED surgical headlight and innovator of medical illumination and magnification solutions, today announced an exclusive agreement with Zumax Medical Co., Ltd., to sell and support the newest generation of 2D and 3D dental microscopes in the United States.
Operating microscopes provide complete visualization inside a patient’s tooth with up to 20x magnification and integrated LED illumination. According to the American Association of Endodontists, higher magnification, especially with the use of a microscope, improves treatment outcomes and should be the standard for all dentists performing endodontic procedures.
“The potential for microscopes to transform the dental industry is tremendous,” says Scott Green, Executive Vice President, Enova Illumination. “All clinicians who want to provide the highest level of patient care, grow their practices through new and improved procedures, and extend their careers with heads-up viewing and better ergonomics, will benefit from higher magnification through a microscope—and now the latest generation of this technology is within reach of all areas of dental care.”
The Zumax microscopes are known for their superior high-definition German optics, smooth balancing arms and economical pricing. A three-point magnetic arm enables the microscope to move fluidly at the push of a button and stabilize upon release. Continuous zoom magnification is motorized and controlled through a joystick on the handles. Clinicians can single-handedly adjust LED illumination settings and image magnification from 1.6x to 20x. An integrated high-definition recording system, up to 4K, allows clinicians to document and share procedure information. Images and videos can be securely stored and managed using the Zumax cloud management service.
Zumax microscopes also allow a clinician to bypass the oculars for heads-up viewing in either 2D or 3D, which eliminates musculoskeletal strain from poor ergonomics. Visualization is easily extended to a smart phone device for real-time viewing and sharing of treatment details with patients and other clinicians.
“We are excited to partner with Enova to bring this microscope technology to physicians in the United States, says Karl Wang, principle, Zumax Medical. “As a medical technology manufacturer working closely with clinicians around the world, we’ve engineered the latest high-tech features into a sleek, modern design.” Enova will sell and support Zumax microscopes, which includes its two newest models: the OMS2380 and the OMS3200.
