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  1. Dental Loupes Shopping Part 4: Important Characteristics To Consider

    Dental Loupes Shopping Part 4: Important Characteristics To Consider

    This is the fourth and final part of the four-part blog series about the different important characteristics, factors, or features that you need to look into when shopping for loupes.

    Quick Recapitulation:

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  2. Dental Loupes Shopping Part 3: Important Characteristics To Consider

    Dental Loupes Shopping Part 3: Important Characteristics To Consider

    First of all, we would like to commend you for spending your time and effort in reading this four-part blog series as well as for being patient and for your interest in knowing the different critical things that can help you pick the right pair of loupes. The factors that will be discussed in this part,

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  3. Dental Loupes Shopping Part 2: Important Characteristics To Consider

    Dental Loupes Shopping Part 2: Important Characteristics To Consider

    This is the continuation of the four-part blog series about the different important characteristics, factors, or features that you need to look into when shopping for loupes. In this second part, we are going to discuss the angle of declination and working distance.

    In

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  4. Dental Loupes Shopping Part 1: Important Characteristics To Consider

    Dental Loupes Shopping Part 1: Important Characteristics To Consider

    Despite being a bit expensive and in spite of the significantly long and challenging learning curve when it comes to using them as well as of their peculiar look, many dentists, hygienists, and other dental care professionals still choose to use dental loupes. If you are able to pick the dental loupes

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  5. Dental Headlights vs Conventional Overhead Lamp

    Dental Headlights vs Conventional Overhead Lamp

    One of the many questions we often receive from our clients is if they can use the conventional lamp for their daily clinical dental practice. Others would ask how is the conventional overhead lamp different from the dental headlights. What makes the dental headlight so special and why do most of the

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  6. Comparing Surgical Headlights, Operating Lights, And Medical Examination Lights

    Comparing Surgical Headlights, Operating Lights, And Medical Examination Lights

    A surgical light is a medical device that helps surgeons and medical personnel see clearly by illuminating the surgical area or the region they are working on for optimal visualization during surgical procedures. You can currently find different types of surgical lighting in the market but among the

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  7. Which Type Of Surgical Loupe Should You Purchase

    Which Type Of Surgical Loupe Should You Purchase

    One of the initial questions that you may ask to yourself and to the surgical loupe manufacturers when shopping is "Which type of loupe should I purchase?". There is actually

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  8. Comparison Between TTL Surgical Loupes and Flip-Up Loupes Part 2

    Comparison Between TTL Surgical Loupes and Flip-Up Loupes Part 2

    Flip-up loupes and through the lens loupes have a few similarities most especially in terms of functionality. However, these two types of surgical loupes also have a couple of differences. On the first part of this blog series, we have discussed what

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  9. Comparison Between TTL Surgical Loupes and Flip-Up Loupes Part 1

    Comparison Between TTL Surgical Loupes and Flip-Up Loupes Part 1

    When it comes to surgical loupes, there are many different types and designs you can choose from. Among the most popular types and designs are the flip up loupes and the through the lens loupes. Each of these

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  10. Dental Loupes Cleaning And Disinfecting

    Dental Loupes Cleaning And Disinfecting

    Aside from the dust and loose grit that the dental optical loupes may collect from the surrounding, they may also accumulate significant debris which is being produced by the dental procedures you performed. This debris often includes very hard and small particles of metal or tooth structure.

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