A dental hand mirror unit includes a generally hollow handle portion which supports a mirror at one end and has its other end releasably coupled to a cap or valve member. Air is fed through the cap member and handle portion and is directed outwardly along the upper surface of the mirror to prevent it from fogging. Rotation of the cap member controls the flow of air to the mirror as desired. In one embodiment, light from a light dispersion element positioned in a chamber beneath a two-way mirror passes outwardly through the mirror and into a patient's mouth. In addition, light is transmitted to such dispersion element by a bundle of optic fibers positioned within an optical fiber passageway portion of the dental hand mirror unit.
The golf club putter comprises a body having a face piece attached to a front portion of the body. The pitch of the face piece may be changed by removing the face piece and replacing it with a face piece having a different pitch. The body comprises a rearwardly projecting flange and a curved bottom surface having upwardly curved front and rear surfaces. The face piece is elevated as a result of the upwardly curved front bottom surface so that a golf ball may be stricken above its center to create a forward top-spin on the ball.