Dental headlight product comparison | Schultz Dental surgical blog
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Posted: June 30, 2021
These days dental loupes are paired with dental headlights that help dentists view the oral cavity entirely. If the dental loupes miss proper lighting, it becomes difficult for the clinician to examine the oral cavity and suggest good. Moreover, medical facilities work on the principle of better perceivability,
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Posted: April 12, 2018
It's our pleasure to inform you that the latest headlight innovation, the Dental Headlight Butterfly Wireless LED, is now available at Schultz Optical.
What is Dental Headlight Butterfly Wireless LED?
The
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Posted: October 04, 2017
Although three of the best dental headlights in the market today, namely, the Dental Headlight Feather Series LED 40,000 Lux, the Dental Headlight Fusion Series LED 50,000 Lux, and the Surgical Headlight Everbright LED 70,000 Lux, have almost the same features, they differ in some ways. Let us take a
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Posted: September 07, 2017
Over the years, new innovations in dental headlight technology are being released by different manufacturers, leaving the dental equipment market swarming with various models and types of lighting products. Although there are a lot of factors that you need to consider when choosing a dental LED headlight,
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Posted: July 21, 2017
Dental professionals, hygienists, and even students have already been using dental headlight in their daily practice since the 1950s to avail themselves of the advantages it offers. Through the years, the
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Posted: June 08, 2017
When performing dental procedures and examinations, it is very important that you do not just use a dental loupe with proper magnification level but you also have a good amount of illumination. Sometimes, the right magnification devices are not enough for you to clearly see every part of the oral cavity.
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Posted: April 22, 2017
Simply stating that dental or surgical loupes are utilized for multiple purposes may be an understatement. The reason for using dental/surgical loupes have been classified into three primary categories, first to enhance visualization and examine fine details, second, to compensate for the loss of near