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What to Look for When Buying Loupes?

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When it comes to loupes, you want to be sure that you are getting a good deal. Although various companies recognize the need, this doesn’t always mean they offer quality. This is why we have compiled a guide of what you should be looking for when you are buying new loupes.

Strength

The level of magnification will be what determines how much you can get out of your loupes. As a dental surgeon, you will need to be able to increase accuracy to a level that benefits both you and the customer. With increased strength comes larger images. Magnification tends to start at around 2.5x. You don’t want to go much higher than 3x as it reduces the viewing area.

Style

This isn’t the most important of course, but loupes have come a long way. The heavy-framed options of the past now look very dated compared to some of the modern designs available. You want your loupes to be lightweight but built to last. This is easier said than done, but some are even adjustable.

Decide What Type

The two types of loupe lenses are TTL (through the lens) and flip-up loupes. TTL loupes have the telescope embedded to the lens. They offer a wider field of view to the user and are customized for each individual. This does mean other people can’t use them. While flip-up loupes, although heavier, can be moved out of sight. Also, these can be used by multiple people. The field of view is also narrower with these.

A Guarantee

As with any dental equipment, you want to make sure you have a warranty.  If the product doesn’t suit you well, you should be entitled to your money back. Companies like Schultz Loupes offer a 30-day satisfaction guarantee and a lifetime warranty. This is the level of customer service you should be looking for.

A Headlight

These can be adjustable depending on what company you buy your loupes from. A good light allows you get to see in the places you need to the most. Also, look for a wireless headlight with a battery power that lasts. You shouldn’t be buying anything with a power reserve of fewer than 5 hours.

Accessories

Often, reputable loupes companies will also include some useful extras. We’ve already mentioned the headlight but how about some rechargeable batteries and a power source? Some will offer a personalized case and curing filter. Make sure you are getting the most out of every deal, so you aren’t buying things separately, this can make purchasing more expensive. Visit Art Craft Dental for more dental accessories and supplies.

The quality of your loupes very much depends on the company reputation. Make sure you only buy from a manufacturer that has years of experience in making high-end loupes. It is always a good idea to read some reviews before you buy, this way you get a sense of how other dentists found the product.

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