Customization: | Available |
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Interface: | EU/Us Plug |
Teeth Whitening Method: | Curing Light |
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About this machine:
Many curing lights on the market are wireless, but require charging. If you are tired of waiting time for charging.Then this one will be a good choice.
This light curing machine is wired, you don't need to charge it. you only need to connect the dental chair interface to use. save your time.
Application:
Light curing of a dental filling material
A dental curing light is a piece of dental equipment that is used for polymerization of light cure resin based composites.[1] It can be used on several different dental materials that are curable by light. The light used falls under the visible blue light spectrum. This light is delivered over a range of wavelengths and varies for each type of device. There are four basic types of dental curing light sources: tungsten halogen, light-emitting diodes (LED), plasma arcs, and lasers. The two most common are halogen and LEDs.
Function and Features:
1. Adopt an environmentally friendly aluminum alloy shell
2. 5W power
3. High permeability glass fiber
4. Selection of strong light ,increasing strength and plus mode
5. Automatic standby /shutdown
6. Suitable for any brand resin
Technical Parameters:
Working Voltage:AC100-240V 50/60Hz
Wavelength:420-480nm
Light Power:>1600nm/cm2
Curing time and depth:5s/3mm
Suitable for any brand resin material
Can also be used on power supply
Low power automatic reminder function
FAQ:
1. Why do dentists use blue lights?
In dentistry, blue light is widely used for tooth bleaching and restoration procedures involving composite resin. In addition, many dentists use magnification loupes to enable them to provide more accurate dental treatment. Therefore, the use of light is indispensable in dental treatment.
2. How does a dental curing light work?
The dental LED curing lights use LED's that produce a narrow spectrum of blue lightin the 400-500 nm range (with a peak wavelength of about 460 nm), which is the useful energy range for activating the CPQ molecule most commonly used to initiate the photo-polymerization of dental monomers."
USING TIPS:
When light curing a resin composite restoration, dentists are recommended to:
1. Position the light tip as close as possible and parallel to the restoration, when using curing light.
2. The use of orange filters are needed, for protect the dentist from eye damage during curing; to prevent the tooth from overheating.
3. When the light intensity of the machine becomes weak, you can charge it to improve performance.