Danie Shammy*, Samuel Jeyakaran, Jeyanth K Newport
Usage of VR (Virtual Reality) in Dentistry is limited to patient wearing the viewer to see a video to calm one down while undergoing fearful dental procedures. But it was never worn by the dentist himself, to view and do the dental procedure. The main principle of the study is to increase the magnification of the restricted area of oral cavity using a digital microscope. Digital microscopes of 2 megapixels and 5 megapixels, were used by the authors to view dental procedures while doing through smartphone supported Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) glasses. It is important to note that using digital microscope in doing regular dental procedures viewing through AR/VR glasses were so far not reported. But we were careful in establishing the success of this new concept and are delighted to share for further advancement. At the same time, there are bottlenecks which are listed as limitations that can be further modified for success, which has to be developed by the manufacturers involved in research and manufacturing of dental equipments. Hence this article envisage the dental chair manufacturers should roll out every dental unit with built in maneuverable digital microscope, software and near eye screen that will be a boon for the patient and the dentist.