The G6 is a high-end dental microscope designed for all areas. The extremely low 2x setting is perfect for scaling and cleaning while high magnification settings together with xenon or LED light sources are ideal for endo. Finger tip control of the support arm make the G6 a pleasure to use.
Global G6
Magnification range | 2.0x to 26x |
Magnification intervals | 6 steps |
Working distance | 150 - 400mm |
Mounting | Floor, Wall or Ceiling |
Light source | LED or Xenon |
Beam splitter for camera & video | Yes |
Dual iris diaphragm | Yes |
Inclinable binoculars | 220 degrees |
Carr extender | Yes |
Rotatable body | Yes |
Adjustable focus | Yes |
Colour Filters | Available |
Integrated Camera | |
No of Video Ports | 2 |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
Country of Manufacture | USA |
31 May 2012 | Surgery Design
After what can only be described as a labour of love, Irish expatriate dentists, Dr Brian Johnston and Dr Ian Harper, have successfully completed a sensitive restoration and rebuild of an historic property to deliver a stunning new practice in the Victorian gold rush city of Ballarat.
Architecturally and functionally, the build is a complete succe...
31 Mar 2012 | Magnification
Dentistry@Ballarat is the brand new practice of Drs Brian Johnston and Ian Harper. The pair have been practising in Ballarat for some 13 years and for this new practice, upgraded a Victorian heritage building to a 21st century state-of-the-art dental centre.
Six surgeries are fitted out with the latest dentistry has to offer including Global G6 op...
30 May 2011 | Surgery Design
Merimbula is situated on the south coast of NSW on what is known as the Sapphire Coast. Midway between Sydney and Melbourne, it is level with Canberra and close to Bega, which is famous for its cheese. While Merimbula is famous for its clean ocean, relaxed lifestyle and rich farmland.
Dr Craig Newman, a Melbournian graduate settled there in year 20...
15 Mar 2011 | Magnification
With the growing acceptance of operating microscopes in general dentistry, it has become apparent that dental professionals are now recognising the benefits of magnification and additional light along with the added advantage of the improved working posture a microscope can provide. The old saying, “you can only treat what you can see” has neve...
31 Mar 2008 | Magnification
Operating microscopes, once viewed as tools exclusively for specialists, are slowly permeating their way into general practice. While endodontists need a scope for high magnification, general dentists often see that as secondary to a greater need.
“The major reason I bought a microscope was to address the chronic neck and back pain I’d been ha...
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