Loupes – how do yours measure up?

Any kind of loupe or and light can be costly if they don’t do the job, give you bad posture, or are heavy or...

Angle of declination – what is it and why is it...

You may or may not have heard the phrase ‘angle of declination’, but in relation to loupes this is the downward angle that your...

PART TWO: Seeing from molar to molar

Associate dentist Tehseen Khan describes the dramatic improvement made to his dentistry by using correctly fitted loupes and a light. Loupes and a light can...

PART ONE: You can’t treat what you can’t see!

Dr James Tomlinson believes relying on just plain eyesight is not good enough for the health and wellbeing of clinicians and their patients.    Working in...

Musculo-skeletal disorders: are you at risk?

The simple answer to that question is ….Yes! All dental professionals, even those who practise part-time, are at risk of developing musculo-skeletal disorders over...

PART ONE: Seeing from molar to molar

Associate dentist Tehseen Khan talks about the positive impact a loupe and light can have on a clinician’s working practice and overall wellbeing. Accurate vision...

PART TWO: You can’t treat what you can’t see

Dr James Tomlinson continues to advocate the use of loupes and a light, how they’re suitable for any pre-existing eyesight problems and useful for...

Better vision and posture – the facts

Eyes may be the windows to your soul, but they’re also the keys to improved posture. Structurally speaking, your eyes rest in your head...

Loupes and lights – What’s your excuse?

Magnification and light play a very important role in delivering high-quality dentistry and patient care, allowing the practitioner to see fine details more easily...

A hygienist’s perspective

We all know that wearing magnification equipment such as loupes can improve posture and visual acuity when treating patients, but not all loupe-wearers truly...

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