Loupes and Headlights Blog
Learn More About the ErgoPrism Working Distance
The key difference is in your posture - with ErgoPrism Loupes, you're not bending your neck or back to see your working area. This means that your old working distance measurement will not work for ErgoPrism Loupes because your body will...
What is the difference between TTL and flip-up Loupes? Read below to learn more about the differences: TTL = "through the lens". This means the Loupes are made with the telescopes (oculars/magnifiers) literally inside the lens. They cannot be...
What sets Loupes apart from regular glasses are the telescopes. There are 2 main types of telescopes (also known as "oculars" or "magnifiers") available for Loupes - Galilean and Prism. Each has it's own pros and cons and it's important to know the...
Overhead Lights vs. Dental Headlights
Using traditional overhead lights for dental work can be a lot like using a sledgehammer for carpentry - you'll get that nail in there, sure, but there's no reason to use all that tool for such a small job; it's...




