We’re very pleased that Dr. Stephen Glass in Spring Texas has shared his experiences and some photos of his Flexview for our blog.

From Dr. Glass:

“I have had two flexview systems for over several months now. You can tell the systems were designed by a dentist for dentists. The ergonomics are terrific. By the monitor being perfectly balanced in the system ease of movement is terrific. I also like not having the monitors tied to my operatory lights. If I do not want to use the monitor for procedures I pull it all the way forward and up. This makes the operatory as if its not there at all. There are just some appointments where I do not want to use it and this is a great feature. For a two minute crown or denture adjustment this works great. I also wanted just the operatory light while I was standing last Saturday for an emergency surgical extraction! Then, for all other types of procedures it works great in use when I want it.

I also really like the system for doing Invisalign. I have the system tied to the internet so that I can easily pull the patients files up for viewing. This lets the patient see where we are at and also lets me visualize the progress of the treatment easily.

When I’m not using it for that we let the patient have the remote to chose the cable station they would like to watch during procedures or while waiting in the chair. I also let them bring in DVD’s if they would like for longer appointments.

As you can see in the pictures I have sent it has also worked great for patient education. Taking and showing their pictures and other cases easily has been a great benefit.

Thanks. – Dr. Glass”

Dr. Glass added the Flexview to his Adec track lights.


Charlene explains her image while the patient is seated.


In the photo below, we see Charlene and the patient seated again. And then Charlene has reclined the patient and moved the Flexview directly above for viewing during the procedure.

 

Thanks Dr. Glass for sharing his great overview and these pictures! Everything looks great!

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  1. Dr Roger D Urlaub Says:

    I also do love my Flexview. The only additonal comment I have is that the monitor has no audio output-thus I need to find a solution to be able to use wireless headphones. The Isolite system creates a lot of noise and the audio is hard to hear from the monitor. I have mine connected to the computer, two dvd players, and four satellite receivers (all distributed through my video network via professional channel modulators!!).
    Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    Also, the original installation was difficult and the light and monitor cannot be as close together as I’d like them to be at the track.


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