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how to choose loupes

When purchasing a new loupe, it is important that you choose the correct magnification and working distance in order to ensure that you work in complete ergonomic harmony with your new loupe. Assuming the correct working posture reduces eye strain, back / shoulder / neck tension, and the related stress-induced headaches. Less known but no less important is the psychological impact: good ergonomics improve information processing and decision-making.


1.  loupes optics lens



The best method to evaluate loupes is to look at an object with straight black lines, as below Fig.A. The most common signs of poor quality loupes are low resolution, chromatic aberration and spherical aberration.

Resolution is defined as a optical system's ability to form distinguishable images of objects separated by small distances, or to recognize fine detail. When comparing different loupes, look at the testing objects and select an area of tiny details that can only be seen with magnification.
Chromatic aberration refers to color distortion. Because each color has a different wavelength, uncorrected optics cause the various wavelengths to focus at different points in space. The first color that generally comes out of focus is blue; when looking at black lines on white paper, poor quality loupes will display a blue haze just to the side of the black lines, as depicted in Fig.B.
Spherical aberration is called to be the flatness of the image. When viewed through loupes, an object that exhibits spherical aberrations would appear to be curved or spherical, as depicted in Fig. B. The lines would not be straight, as in the original (Fig. A) or in the Zeiss loupes image of Fig. C.
Viewing colorful or complex objects such as anatomical models or the inside of your hand does not give you the opportunity to evaluate loupes for their true optical performance, as most people are not trained to see the differences on such complex images. A simple piece of graph paper, however, can reveal the difference between mediocre and high quality loupes

2. Magnification:
The level of magnification used is most often based on personal preferences. However, there are a few guidelines which could help in choosing the best magnification for your specific needs.
Our first recommendation is to choose the lowest comfortable magnification level, as this would provide the widest field of view.
Experience shows that the most commonly used and recommended magnification for loupes in different dental fields are as follows:

Specialty
 
Magnification
General dentistry, Dental hygiene, Implantology:
 
2.5x .3.0x. 3.5
Endo, Crown and Bridge work:
 
3.5x - 4.0x
Lab work, Technician:
 
4.0x . 5.0x .6.0
 
3. Working distance:

The working distance refers to the distance between your eyes, and the patients mouth.
You can measure this while assuming your normal working position, making sure you are comfortable, that your back is straight, and that you are not leaning forward too much. Perhaps you could ask someone to assist you in this procedure.
You can also use the following table to help determine the best working distance for your personal needs:
Height
 
<170 cm (5ft 7 in)
170-190 cm (5ft 7 in to 6ft 4 in)
>190 cm (6ft 4 in)
Sitting
 
340 mm (14 in)
420 mm (16 in)
500 mm (20 in)
Standing
 
420 mm (16 in)
500 mm (20 in)
550 mm (22in)
4.field of wiew
The field of view is the area that is visible & in focus, while looking through the loupes.
A larger field of view is preferred, as there is a larger area visible through the loupes, and there is less need to move your head around .
 
The size of the "field of view" also corresponds directly to the magnification factor. Simply stated: A loupe with a lower magnification factor, will have a larger field of view, and vice versa. All Loupes utilize high performance lens systems that provide an extra wide field of view (up to 125mm / 4.9 inch).
5.depth of view
The depth of field is the depth of the area that is visible & in focus, while looking through the loupes.
A larger depth of field is preferred, as there is a deeper area visible through the loupes.
The size of the "depth of field" corresponds directly to the "working distance".
Simply stated: A loupe with a longer working distance, will have a larger depth of field, and vice versa.
The size of the "depth of field" also corresponds directly to the magnification factor.
Simply stated: A loupe with a lower magnification factor, will have a larger depth of field, and vice versa.
All Loupes utilize high performance lens systems that provide an extra large depth of field (up to 120mm / 4.7 inch).
7. Prescription Lenses:
If you use glasses with prescription lenses, it is important that you have the option of fitting your loupes frames with the correct prescription. Otherwise, the loupes will not perform according to specifications.
The standard frames, can easily be fitted with prescription lenses by your optician. loupes are also available in a "clip-on" option, which can be clipped on to your regular glasses.
8.The Weight Of The Loupes:
Weight is an important factor when choosing a new loupe. Especially if the loupe is to be used for longer periods of time.
Light weight loupes are more comfortable, and in the long term, will reduce tension and other complications.
Ultra light weight loupes, offer the maximal comfort. All Loupes utilize extremely
light weight materials. Loupes weigh as little as 42 grams (not including frame).
regarding the Keperlilean loupes, the loupes is heavy. we aso design the headband style. that will be comforable for user for using a long time.
 
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