https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHzV0mgkaN0 An explanation of Pantoscopic Tilt and Face Form. How to adjust it and why it's important
Cutting Temples
Cutting temples is a skill many opticians struggle with. Even experienced opticians. Some don't know how, some don't know when it's appropriate to cut, some opticians have no idea which temples you can cut and which are more difficult. Some don't even know it's an option. For some patients cutting temples is absolutely the right... Continue Reading →
Adjusting “X”ing
xing is an adjustment that many of my new opticians have difficulty understanding. Xing occurs when you have a differing amount of pantoscopic tilt on both eyes. The lenses cross each other, thus, xing. I always show how to adjust xing to my students and it takes them a few times to really get what... Continue Reading →