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Why Do Surgical Loupes Fog & What Can I Do About It?

Why Do Surgical Loupes Fog & What Can I Do About It?
OH NO! My loupes have fogged-up AGAIN and I can’t see! How many times have we all said this recently? LEARN what you can do to reduce the fogging of your surgical & dental loupes. As the use of face masks & PPP has increased - fogging has become a serious headache. Discover how you can stop lens fogging. Continue reading

Why Do Dentists & Hygienists Now Prefer Using Zoom When Buying Loupes and Lights?

Why Do Dentists & Hygienists Now Prefer Using Zoom When Buying Loupes and Lights?
Why do dentists, hygienists, and surgeons now prefer using Zoom when buying loupes and headlights? Quickly learn the Top Five reasons. Reasons include: personal safety, easy scheduling, price savings, efficiency, & effectiveness. Plus you can request your safe, no-commitment, personalized Zoom-SherVision demo here. Continue reading

How to buy loupes online

How to buy loupes online
  1. Choose the type of loupes you prefer - custom TTL (fixed), or Flip-Up (adjustable)
  2. Select your magnification level
  3. Choose your frame style and color
  4. Measure your working distance
    1. The working distance refers to the distance between the doctor's/ hygienist's eyes and the patient's mouth. In order to measure this distance, you require two people, the user and the helper. The user needs to assume a normal working position, and needs to make sure that they do not lean forward too much when measuring. Then, the helper needs to place the edge of the tape measure on the bridge of the nose of the user and draw it downwards to the patients front teeth. This number will tell you whether the user needs a Short, Regular, Long or Extra-Long working distance in their pair of loupes.
  5. For TTL Loupes - get your PD measurement (Pupillary Distance) measured by an optician, optometrist, opthamologist or other optical professional.
     
  6. Select your eye prescription (Rx) options. Basically if you wear eyeglasses when you practice, we usually recommend that you also add your eyeglass prescription to your loupes.

For more information on all items 1-6 please visit SheerVision's Fitting Guide for surgical, dental & veterinary loupes:
https://www.sheervision.com/pages/loupe-fitting-guide

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