 Mirror, mirror in the mouth, who's the fairest of them all? I'm Dr. Jared Johnson and today's tip comes on mirrors and specifically I want to refer to the infant oral exam. During this exam we typically do a knee-to-knee exam and children are apt to bite things and if you have a glass mirror and a child bites at that it's a potential for breaking in their mouth. So I use plastic mirrors. So my favorite right now are made by Zerk. So they have two different types. One is an all-plastic mirror. This is autoclavable and then they also make a mirror head attachment that you can attach to an instrument like a Berman mirror handle which is a little more cost-effective and a very nice instrument. Pulp dent also makes some mirrors that are plastic. Those ones are not autoclavable. They are disposable but for kids these if they bite on these it's not going to break. It's very safe and they can be reprocessed over time. I find that this combination holds up a lot better. This one will wear out over time. So if you're doing infant oral exams you might want to look into this product made by Zerk and Berman or another mirror handle to attach to it.