Mirror Handles

Dental mirror handles in four product lines — ErgoX, ErgoX Plus, ErgoLite X and ErgoSteel — in 15 colors, with cone-socket and screw-in options.

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Why dentists choose ErgoDenta for Mirror Handles

The mirror handle is the instrument you hold longest all day — so comfort and grip matter. We build mirror handles in four product lines: ErgoX (our flagship slim-profile steel handle, in 15 colors), ErgoX Plus (thicker body for larger hands), ErgoLite X (lightweight for long hygiene sessions), and ErgoSteel (classic all-steel for heavy-duty use).

Most handles accept both screw-in and cone-socket mirror heads so you can swap #3, #4 and #5 mirrors at the chair. Choose the color that matches your setup rings or your brand — every handle is solid stainless, ultrasonic and autoclave safe.

ErgoX Mirror Handles

ErgoX mouth-mirror handles from ErgoDenta — lightweight, ergonomic cone-socket handles for everyday diagnostics.

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ErgoX Plus Mirror Handles

ErgoX Plus mirror handles from ErgoDenta — premium ergonomic cone-socket mouth-mirror handles for long clinical days.

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ErgoLite Mirror Handles

ErgoLite mouth-mirror handles from ErgoDenta — ultra-light cone-socket handles that reduce hand fatigue.

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ErgoSteel Mirror Handles

ErgoSteel mouth-mirror handles from ErgoDenta — durable stainless-steel cone-socket handles for diagnostics.

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Cone Socket Mirror Handles

Cone-socket mouth-mirror handles from ErgoDenta — compatible with standard cone-socket mirror heads.

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Frequently asked about Diagnostics

How do I choose a mouth mirror size?
For most adult work, a #4 (22mm) front-surface mirror is the standard. #5 (24mm) is preferred for retraction and for working in posterior sextants. Pediatric and surgical mirrors run smaller (#2-3).
What is a front-surface mirror, and why does it matter?
A front-surface mirror has the reflective coating on the front of the glass — eliminating the "double image" you get from a standard back-surface mirror. Essential for accurate diagnosis at higher magnification (loupes, microscope).
Which probe should I use for periodontal charting — UNC-15, Williams, or WHO?
UNC-15 is the universal choice for full-mouth charting (1mm increments to 15mm). Williams probes use 1-2-3-5-7-8-9-10mm grading. WHO probes have a ball tip for screening (BPE/PSR).
Are ErgoDenta probes compatible with autoclaves?
Yes — every ErgoDenta diagnostic instrument is fully autoclavable at 134°C, follows EU MDR reprocessing guidance, and ships with an IFU. See our reprocessing guide at /care.

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