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Check out this list of the best Oakley .75 leaded eyewear for dental assistants, read the customer reviews, and decide which pair will be best for you! If you work in the field of dentistry doing X-Rays on a regular basis, you should really get a pair of radiation protective safety glasses. Protect your eyes from developing cataracts with these stylish yet functional leaded glasses!
Unique pairing of lightweight O-MatterTM upper & high strength Aluminum lower rim Fits Medium faces .75mm lead equivalent radiation protective lenses Includes retention strap, case, and cleaning cloth
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O-MatterTM stress-resistant frame material is both lightweight & durable for all-day comfort and protection Fits Medium faces .75mm lead equivalent radiation protective lenses Includes retention strap, case, and cleaning cloth
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Our X-Ray Radiation Leaded Eyewear is made with the most durable approved frames and Corning leaded glass lenses from the world's leading manufacturer Corning SAS. Corning leaded glass lenses use ultra-refined lead oxide, for unsurpassed protection, quality, and optical clarity. Corning lenses provide up to 20 percent more light transmission than any other leaded glass lenses. Our X-Ray Radiation Leaded Eyewear comes standard with .75 Pb Lead Equivalency, which will block 99.9 percent of the scatter radiation generated during fluoroscopic procedures. Our Leaded Eyewear is manufactured by skilled opticians in the U.S.A. utilizing state of the art robotic free-form lens surfacing technology which allows us to provide the highest quality glasses available on the market.
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O-MatterTM stress-resistant frame material is both lightweight & durable for all-day comfort and protection Fits Medium to Large faces .75mm lead equivalent radiation protective lenses Includes retention strap, case, and cleaning cloth
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Proper use of radiation protection tools (lead glasses) is among the most effective and practical ways to manage eye lens dose and prevent lens injuries.
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