In clinical dentistry, it is frequently necessary to examine and judge minute details in restorations, study casts, intraoral and perioral tissues, and teeth. Frequently, unaided eyesight is insufficient to see the details required to make treatment decisions. Loupes and other magnifying devices increase the image size for better visual acuity while reducing eye fatigue and allowing for optimal upright posture. Clinical dentistry requires not only a thorough knowledge of the numerous clinical procedures, but also a grasp of the underlying biological, chemical, and physical concepts that underpin the clinical applications. Understanding the "how" and "why" of how both natural and artificial dental materials work is crucial. The greatest patient outcomes are achieved by using a systems approach to evaluate the physiological, pathological, and other biological investigations of the tissues that support the restorative structures as well as the chemical, physical, and engineering aspects of dental materials and oral function.
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