Your Day Varies, So Should Your Loupes

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By: Dental Product Shopper
11/7/2022

Your Day Varies, So Should Your Loupes

 

With both 3.5x and 6.5x magnifications, the EyeZoom Max is one loupe that handles an entire day of treatments—from high precision endo procedures to hygiene checks

 

Successful companies only stay that way if they keep looking ahead. Orascoptic lives by that mantra, developing EyeZoom, the world's first variable magnification loupes. The company's story continues with EyeZoom Max.

 

Designed to keep pace with the varied workflow of every practice, the EyeZoom Max offers both 3.5x and 6.5x magnifi cations, allowing clinicians to toggle between both views without having to change loupes. Orascoptic included a 3.5x magnification in the EyeZoom Max with an eye toward creating an everyday workhorse loupe, since routine treatments require a wide field of view.

 

 

kaveh ghaboussi dmd

 

“Once you have Orascoptic loupes, you truly understand the importance of magnification...”

- Kaveh Ghaboussi, DMD 

 

 

Two Magnifications, One Loupe

But what happens when you suddenly find yourself not doing common procedures? A simple turn converts the EyeZoom Max to 6.5x magnification, suitable for high-precision procedures, such as endo treatment or finishing work.take a peek at eyezoom max

 

One longtime EyeZoom user is Kaveh Ghaboussi, DMD, who practices in Madison, WI. Dr. Ghaboussi appreciates the value of having a versatile pair of loupes that can move from treatment to treatment, all day, every day.

 

See More, Treat More

“Once you have Orascoptic loupes, you truly understand the importance of magnification for everything from routine exams to complex surgical procedures,” he said. “You see more, so you can treat more.

 

“The more magnification you have, the more illumination you need,” Dr. Ghaboussi continued. “With innovative surgical headlight technology, your visibility improves by reducing shadows in the field of view.”

 

The EyeZoom Max can be paired with a variety of frame models, including the new Dragonfly frame that employs a built-in wireless headlight and features Orascoptic's TruColor technology