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Geez, is he doing direct-observation histopathology or something?SLIMDEETS said:Who makes the best LOUPES? Whats the best focal distance and magnification for general dentistry?
Some clown in my class has 8.0 magnification HA HA![]()
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Fullosseousflap said:I use 2.5 X Orascoptic. Very adequate and no neck strain.
Would love to use a microscopic for endo though!
DcS said:Ditto, 2.5 orascoptics, the new elliptical ones which i prefer because it allows more room to look over the lenses to talk to patients with eye contact rather than having to take them off.

Fullosseousflap said:I think I will get the flip up kind next time! Probably break them though!
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SPBest said:I've got the flip up kind. IMO I would opt for the through the lense style. less bulky. I never use the flip up feature, it's more just a pain in the a$$.
I soooo agree! I see it all the time in our clinic and it just makes me go hmmmm..... Yeah, I am not a fan and hence bought through the lens.12YearOldKid said:Plus, I see the people with flip-ups always adjusting them during treatment ----- GROSS!!!! The last thing I want to touch during the middle of a procedure is my FACE! Well, maybe not the last place... but it's pretty far up on the list of things I'd rather not have covered with somebody else's blood and saliva.
unlvdmd said:I soooo agree! I see it all the time in our clinic and it just makes me go hmmmm..... Yeah, I am not a fan and hence bought through the lens.
That's great. Save tooth structure and drill individual bacteriaSLIMDEETS said:Who makes the best LOUPES? Whats the best focal distance and magnification for general dentistry?
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.Sweet! Save tooth structure and drill individual bacteriaSLIMDEETS said:Who makes the best LOUPES? Whats the best focal distance and magnification for general dentistry?
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ShawnOne said:I am looking to buy a pair soon and want to go TTL since I like them better in almost every respect.
My only concearn is the angle of declination. I understand the TTL are not as angled becuase of physical constraints and require more bending of the neck.
any TTL owners care to comment? is it a problem?
ItsGavinC said:8x for restorative work? I don't think so.
The honest answer is that you don't need loupes for many procedures. They come in handy and are nice to use for maintaining a good posture, but they aren't required for everything.
That was my biggest initial struggle. I attempted to use them always, until I realized that they have a time and place.

Fullosseousflap said:I believe the Reps come to USC and give a demonstration?
At least they did last year!
Go to the second floor and ask some of the clinical instructors and look at what they have.
Also, they will all be on display at the Anaheim CDA meeting this Spring!
Just wait until you use them. You can never go back. It is kind of like life with Tevo. After you get it you wonder how you ever lived without it!PERFECT3435 said:agree with you there Gavin. you rarely see anyone with loupes at IUSD. if i am not wrong, i think i have seen about 5 people(1st yr-4th yr class) total with loupes. i not so sure that its even worth the $$. i feel like not many of us believe in loupes at IUSD. but then again, people give you weird looks for even wearing a mask or gloves in my class.![]()

I dunno, Ahmad. There are plenty of people, especially upstairs, who use loupes. I can think of at least a dozen in my class--and I'll rejoin them as soon as I can remember to get them sent back to Surgitel to include prescription lenses.PERFECT3435 said:agree with you there Gavin. you rarely see anyone with loupes at IUSD. if i am not wrong, i think i have seen about 5 people(1st yr-4th yr class) total with loupes. i not so sure that its even worth the $$. i feel like not many of us believe in loupes at IUSD. but then again, people give you weird looks for even wearing a mask or gloves in my class.![]()
aphistis said:I dunno, Ahmad. There are plenty of people, especially upstairs, who use loupes. I can think of at least a dozen in my class--and I'll rejoin them as soon as I can remember to get them sent back to Surgitel to include prescription lenses.
Fullosseousflap said:I believe the Reps come to USC and give a demonstration?
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Dr.BadVibes said:A guy in my class bought his loupes off of Ebay and he said he is extremely happy with them. What do you guys think, cause the loupes on Ebay are 1/4 of the price of the name brand ones.....u think it makes a difference?
Cause sometimes, "you get what you pay for" isnt always right, as anyone who has bought Monster cables knows.
Here are some sample loupes currently on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=11843&item=4358169173&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=29954&item=3874080057&rd=1
psiyung said:I bought my surgitels off of ebay and they work great. I gotem for 150 bucks. Just make sure the pupillary distance is adjustable, and it its fixed, make sure that you have someone measure yours (optometrist or something).
'm shopping for loupes and still stuck with this question:ShawnOne said:I am looking to buy a pair soon and want to go TTL since I like them better in almost every respect.
My only concearn is the angle of declination. I understand the TTL are not as angled becuase of physical constraints and require more bending of the neck.
any TTL owners care to comment? is it a problem?
simpledoc said:'m shopping for loupes and still stuck with this question:
compromise for the bulk and "heaviness" of the flip up loupes or
compromise for the extra bending of the neck required by the TTL types?
cany anyone kindly write more about this?
Easy does it, tiger...don't get any ideas....I'm a dude.simpledoc said:toofache...am still engrossed in that avatar of yours 😍 😍 or![]()
rsawpo said:ca_dreamin',
how often do you find yourself needing to adjust your loupes during the procedure, and what exactly you are adjusting: their location on your nose, or something about lenses themselves (like angle of it...)? Thank you in advance.
SLIMDEETS said:Who makes the best LOUPES? Whats the best focal distance and magnification for general dentistry?
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To loupe, no question. But I'd suggest waiting till second year after you've had a little experience working with the handpiece. It'll give you a better sense of what you're buying them for, and that'll help you make a better decision.edkNARF said:I decided to resurrect this thread to see what if anybodies opions about loupes (TTL or flip, manufacterer, etc) has changed. I am planning on buying them soon, and I would appreciate the opions of any loupe-wearing veterans. Thanks!
aphistis said:To loupe, no question. But I'd suggest waiting till second year after you've had a little experience working with the handpiece. It'll give you a better sense of what you're buying them for, and that'll help you make a better decision.
edkNARF said:I decided to resurrect this thread to see what if anybodies opions about loupes (TTL or flip, manufacterer, etc) has changed. I am planning on buying them soon, and I would appreciate the opions of any loupe-wearing veterans. Thanks!
ok guys, here's my take on this...actually if ya see the history of this thread, i was in your situation a while ago trying to buy new vs used , TTL Flip up loupes etc etc..anyways, I purchased my loupes, which are a Brand New pair of Orascoptic High Res 2.6L TTL loupes ($840 with taxes and shipping) ) but paying in 5 parts 🙂 [ trust me, the more you wait the higher you pay as the prices of loupes will never go down, but will only go UP!)ktcook83 said:I am also interested in this topic, as are many of the incoming D1's I would think...