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Designs for Vision has a deal for a great light and 2.5x loupes for $1095.
Sure, if you're into Soviet-era industrial design aesthetic.DFV has a really nice light.
<snip> [Surgitel's] website does not quote fees. Any ideas or links?
Thank you
Sure, if you're into Soviet-era industrial design aesthetic.
That thing's a frickin' brick.
Ultralight Optix has an extremely compact head light on the market as of right now, with a good battery life and decent brightness/focal spot size. It's also the most inexspensive light I've seen on the market, especially if you can get a group of people at your school to order them, there's 40 or so in my class getting them for a price of around $400 with a composite filter and battery pack.
I have the thing and I freaking love it: http://ultralightoptics.com/Index.html
The guy that owns ultralightoptics is a 4th year dental student at USC.
Function >> Form.
3 lb weight on belt --> mooning your patient and professors in clinic.
Do a lot of dental students use LED lights in clinic? What's this like at your school? I'm starting in July, and I was just wondering if it would be a good idea to purchase a light and loupes together (even though I'll be in pre-clinic for awhile...).
Why would you not recommend Surgitel?
Do a lot of dental students use LED lights in clinic? What's this like at your school? I'm starting in July, and I was just wondering if it would be a good idea to purchase a light and loupes together (even though I'll be in pre-clinic for awhile...).
Why would you not recommend Surgitel?
Lights are getting more and more common at UNC. If I had to choose lights or loupes, it would be a tough choice. Don't purchase anything until you start prepping typodonts at least. That way you can make sure you get the correct working length. I think DFV has the best loupes though they aren't as attractive. I have owned DFV and orascoptic flip ups. The flip ups are heavy and annoying IMO.