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Choosing The Right Dental Loupe 6 Important Factors To Consider

Dental optical loupes for sale are available in various magnification levels ranging from 2.5x to 6.0x. In order to pick the right magnification, you need to determine first how you are going to use the loupes.

Dental optical loupes for sale are available in various magnification levels ranging from 2.5x to 6.0x. In order to pick the right magnification, you need to determine first how you are going to use the loupes.

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Through magnification devices like the dental loupes, dentists and hygienists<br />

are able to see even the smallest problems in the teeth and its surrounding<br />

tissues which are often invisible when viewed with just the naked eyes. In<br />

order to reap the many benefits it offers, you need to pick the right pair of<br />

dental loupes. Here are a few important factors to consider when buying<br />

dental loupes.<br />

Magnification has undeniably revolutionized the world of dentistry. Apart<br />

from enhanced visual acuity, dental magnification loupes also help improve<br />

the operator's working posture which results in reduced occupational<br />

musculoskeletal pains. With the many benefits dental loupes offer, more and<br />

more dentists are encouraged to use them. However, you can only reap these<br />

many benefits if you have picked the right pair of loupes. Here are a few<br />

things that you need to consider when buying dental loupes to make sure<br />

that you have chosen the right pair for you.<br />

Working Distance<br />

<strong>The</strong> right working distance will allow you to operate in a comfortable, healthy,<br />

and upright position. You can take the measurement of your working distance<br />

by sitting or standing in an upright position and getting the distance between


the anterior portion of the mouth of your patient and the upper bridge of<br />

your nose.<br />

Magnification<br />

<strong>Dental</strong> optical loupes for sale are available in various magnification levels<br />

ranging from 2.5x to 6.0x. In order to pick the right magnification, you need to<br />

determine first how you are going to use the loupes. If you will use them for<br />

general dentistry, a 2.5x magnification is enough. However, if you intend to<br />

use them for complicated dental surgical operations like root canal procedures,<br />

you will need a dental loupe with at least 4.0x magnification power.<br />

Depth of View<br />

<strong>The</strong> depth of view, also known as depth of field, is the depth of the region or<br />

range of focus that you can see when looking through the dental magnifying<br />

loupes. Choose the loupes with a larger depth of field as they offer you more


ergonomic benefits by allowing you to see your operating site and work<br />

without the need for you to bend your head, back, and neck closer to your<br />

patient.<br />

Field of View<br />

<strong>The</strong> width of field or field of view is the diameter of the field or the size of the<br />

image that you can see when working with dental loupes. It is directly relative<br />

to the magnification factor, working distance, and depth of field. <strong>Dental</strong><br />

loupes with higher magnification power have a narrower field of view and a<br />

smaller depth of field. In addition, the dental magnification loupes with a<br />

wider field of view have longer working distance and greater depth of field.<br />

Angle of Declination<br />

<strong>The</strong> angle of declination is the angle measurement of how much your head or<br />

your eyes are inclined downward towards the oral cavity of your patient.<br />

Ergonomically designed dental loupes offer at least 20 degrees angle of<br />

declination.<br />

Weight<br />

<strong>The</strong> weight of the dental loupe has something to do with the comfort and<br />

ease of use. <strong>The</strong> longer you use the loupes, the more its weight will build up<br />

over time. If possible, choose the dental optical loupe with the lightest weight<br />

as it allows you to work long hours without feeling neck and nose pain.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are the top 6 factors that you need to consider when choosing the right<br />

dental loupes. Other factors to consider are the design, price, quality of optics,<br />

type of frame, and type of loupe (flip-up or through the lens loupes).

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