Nice idea, but at $900 per mirror the price point makes no sense. For the amount of work I do indirectly, I would sooner pay my assistant to blow air on the mirror.
Time for the company to rethink their price point on this...OVERPRICED.
Thanks for the comment. However, reality speaks loudest. Business doign fine, Europeans pay twice that price. The mirror is a big hit. Most populat booth at the Frankfurt dental show. Visit our website.
to quote my parents after the initial 5sek "900 $ or 2x the price here in europe?"-laugh.
"ideal for dentists who have like 10 well paying patients per day or "fresh, new, young" dentists who like to work with high-tech gear no matter if it's cost-effective or not"
cleaning this mirror for every patient (i assume you don't by like 50 + you are a well "frequented" dentist) = time consuming = money
true, expensive, + i am not a dentist myself (only one in family who isn't a dentist) but my parents e.g. were blown away by the idea, and my task is now to find out more about this dental mirror (where to buy + price)...
and after studying some dental "stuff" catalogues, i am not shocked this hightech mirror costs that much.
+ no wonder this is a big hit, since we talk about dentists... 900 $ is not that much. but again, I can't tell if it's worth it.
guess that's possible. my first reaction was to shout NO at you quickly, haha. but i suppose the air lines could be small enough to have a send and return air channel in the neck of that thing...
I am more leaning more towards a newly developed hyper-hydro-phobic coating on the glass though. there have been real scrientific advances with such things lately.
So does any one find it worth the price tag and what's the best deal anyone has got on it?
drburling 1 year ago
Nice idea, but at $900 per mirror the price point makes no sense. For the amount of work I do indirectly, I would sooner pay my assistant to blow air on the mirror.
Time for the company to rethink their price point on this...OVERPRICED.
OilMessiah 2 years ago
Hi,
Thanks for the comment. However, reality speaks loudest. Business doign fine, Europeans pay twice that price. The mirror is a big hit. Most populat booth at the Frankfurt dental show. Visit our website.
thanks
mark.
markinglin 2 years ago
to quote my parents after the initial 5sek "900 $ or 2x the price here in europe?"-laugh.
"ideal for dentists who have like 10 well paying patients per day or "fresh, new, young" dentists who like to work with high-tech gear no matter if it's cost-effective or not"
cleaning this mirror for every patient (i assume you don't by like 50 + you are a well "frequented" dentist) = time consuming = money
hope my english makes sense :)
amazing piece of tech though
fipsfoxy 2 years ago
true, expensive, + i am not a dentist myself (only one in family who isn't a dentist) but my parents e.g. were blown away by the idea, and my task is now to find out more about this dental mirror (where to buy + price)...
and after studying some dental "stuff" catalogues, i am not shocked this hightech mirror costs that much.
+ no wonder this is a big hit, since we talk about dentists... 900 $ is not that much. but again, I can't tell if it's worth it.
i still can't believe the 15k rpm :)
fipsfoxy 2 years ago
how does work it?
jamesdds 3 years ago
$700? wow
drmidei 3 years ago
Am i right in thinking that the glass in the mirror is actualy rotaring at high speed.?
MrWombatPPC 3 years ago
guess that's possible. my first reaction was to shout NO at you quickly, haha. but i suppose the air lines could be small enough to have a send and return air channel in the neck of that thing...
I am more leaning more towards a newly developed hyper-hydro-phobic coating on the glass though. there have been real scrientific advances with such things lately.
fiatluxiam 3 years ago