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Re: Loupes or no loupes?

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Re: Loupes or no loupes?

Dr Steve27 Jul 2005 12:36
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Stephen [What's a Temporary?], D.D.S.
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> OK, I guess you have enough troubles already.
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>> Hey,,,,,,, quit picking on me!

Steven Fawks26 Jul 2005 21:39
OK, I guess you have enough troubles already.
Before W_B chimed in, I was going to agree that
working with magnification at the office, led
me to occasionally use them at home for certain
projects.

His comment just kind of changed the whole thread.

Sorry.

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Fawks

> Hey,,,,,,, quit picking on me!

Dr Steve26 Jul 2005 20:46
Hey,,,,,,, quit picking on me!

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>> W_B

Steven Fawks26 Jul 2005 19:52
Too funny!

Fawks

 The first pair I bought are now in the garage-shop for when I need
>>to work on something tiny at home.

>>Stephen [What's a Temporary?], D.D.S.
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> "Ten-Foot Pole" Alert...  <G>
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> W_B

W_B26 Jul 2005 19:01
>Each time I upgrade to higher magnification, I keep the last pair as a
>"spare".  The first pair I bought are now in the garage-shop for when I need
>to work on something tiny at home.

"Ten-Foot Pole" Alert...  <G>
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W_B
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Dr Steve26 Jul 2005 17:51
Each time I upgrade to higher magnification, I keep the last pair as a
"spare".  The first pair I bought are now in the garage-shop for when I need
to work on something tiny at home.

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This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only.
Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
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>>> After using them (Designs for Vision 3.5X - super nerd frames) for 11
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> Take out the G'RBAGE
> wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com

W_B26 Jul 2005 15:08
>> After using them (Designs for Vision 3.5X - super nerd frames) for 11 years,
>> it would be tough to do dentistry without them. I'm definitely hooked!
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>Fawks

That's a good idea, a back-up pair.
I wouldn't practice without magnification either.
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W_B
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Steven Fawks26 Jul 2005 13:12
> After using them (Designs for Vision 3.5X - super nerd frames) for 11 years,
> it would be tough to do dentistry without them. I'm definitely hooked!

I agree.

I bought a second pair just in case I broke my main ones.  I am so
dependent upon them that I wouldn't practice without them.

Fawks

The Real Paul26 Jul 2005 12:17
After using them (Designs for Vision 3.5X - super nerd frames) for 11 years,
it would be tough to do dentistry without them. I'm definitely hooked!

> In a book by Mac Lee, I read a while back that one of the defining
> characteristics (for consumers) of a good dentist is the use of loupes.
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> dentist? How necessary are loupes? And for what procedures? Any
> comments would be appreciated - cheers :-) !

letsconnect25 Jul 2005 23:40
In a book by Mac Lee, I read a while back that one of the defining
characteristics (for consumers) of a good dentist is the use of loupes.
I'd forgotten all about it, until I came across the following thread on
www.dentistry.com today:

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Darius
posted 07-25-2005 01:04 AM

Hello,

I need a few cavities filled. I have seen some doctors who use
magnifiers/microscopes for all dental procedures. I am embarrassed to
insist that my doctor should use them if he is going to fill my
cavities--I would feel much better if he did. Is this reasonable?

Thanks
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Jeffrey L. Wissot, DDS
posted 07-25-2005 07:21 PM

Interesting question. I practiced 30 years without using loops. Some
dentists prefer them. I think it's really a matter of personal
preference.

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What is your take on this topic? What percentage of dentists use loupes
for all procedures? Is it one of the surefire characteristics of a good
dentist? How necessary are loupes? And for what procedures? Any
comments would be appreciated - cheers :-) !

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