The concave mirrors provide a magnified reflection of whatever is being reflected. Since the doctors - and especially dentists - are often looking for small details in the reflection, this can be quite useful. This is often carried to an even higher level by surgeons who wear magnifying binoculars while conducting delicate surgeries.
Doctors use concave mirrors, in motor cars convex mirrors as rear view mirrors and in case of solar cookers concave mirrors to concentrate solar radiations.
ENT doctors use a mirror called a "laryngeal mirror" to examine the throat, vocal cords, and other areas of the larynx. This mirror is specifically designed to provide a clear view of these areas during examinations or procedures. So, if you ever need a throat check-up, just remember, it's all about that laryngeal mirror, honey.
Concave mirrors are used as the primary mirror in Newtonian and Dobsonian telescopes for astronomy observations. Concave mirrors are also used in mirror lenses for cameras.
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concave mirrors, and curved mirrors
They are not mirrors they are called lenses so we can see through them
doctors use concave mirror for examination of ear nose throat and eyes because when something is placed between focal length and pole of a concave mirror the doctor sees an enlarged, erect and virtual image of his nose, ears etc..
They are used as dentists' mirrrors to magnify the image of a patients teeth to faciliate the examination.They are used as cosmetic mirrors to have an enlarged view of the face to apply make up or to shaveUsed as source of fire.They are useful in projector lamps.They are used in telescopes.headlights of carsreflectors in flash-lights
Because Concave Mirror converges Light and if object is placed between the principal focus of concave mirror and its pole , it shows a enlarged, virtual and erect image of object. that's why dentists use concave mirror ... hope this will surely help you..
Dentists typically use mouth mirrors to help them see a clear reflection of a patient's teeth. These mirrors are small, angled mirrors that can be adjusted to give dentists a better view of hard-to-reach areas inside the mouth. They allow dentists to see areas that may be difficult to see directly.
Concave mirrors are used to focus light, to produce a parallel beam in car headlights, and so you can have a close look while shaving. Convex mirrors are used for making telescopes, viewfinders in vehicles, and used in supermarkets or stores as surveillance as it gives a wider view.
CAT scan or an X ray