A Guide for Choosing Best Dental Curing Light
Our dental curing lights for sale are designed with the latest in technology for optimized polymerization of all of the resin based composite materials used in your dental work. Discover an exciting and reliable balance of safety and proficiency with our wide range of dental curing light tools. Expect precise, dependable and rapid results with a professional finish. With a substantial array of wavelengths ranging from LED to Halogen, at Kerr Dental, you are sure to find the tool that is best suited for the needs of your dental practice.
Our recently published article in the American Dental Association Professional Product Review that reviews the role of the curing light in dentistry is very topical and should be of interest to clinicians. Points covered include:
1.Light-cured resin based restorations will only function as the manufacturer intends when they have received the required amount of energy at very specific wavelengths.
2.It is possible that the insufficient clinical performance of many resin based restorations seen daily by dentists may be caused by the initial failure to adequately light cure the resin.
3.Surveys of curing lights used in dental offices both in Canada and abroad have shown that many of these curing lights do not deliver sufficient irradiance.
4.Regular testing of the curing light is necessary to allow the clinician to compensate for any decreases in output as the light ages. Exposure times should be increased when an infection control barrier is used to compensate for the decrease in light output.
5.Claimed benefits of ramped, pulse delay or fast curing modes have yet to be proven clinically.
6.Heat generated by the curing lights in the tooth and oral tissues must be controlled. Precautions should be taken to protect the eyes from the ‘blue-light hazard’.
7.Several universities are now using the MARC™ Patient Simulator, (Managing Accurate Resin Curing; BlueLight Analytics Inc., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) to teach light effective light curing technique.
8.Finally, practical tips and guidelines are provided that clinicians can use to optimize their light curing technique.
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Our recently published article in the American Dental Association Professional Product Review that reviews the role of the curing light in dentistry is very topical and should be of interest to clinicians. Points covered include:
1.Light-cured resin based restorations will only function as the manufacturer intends when they have received the required amount of energy at very specific wavelengths.
2.It is possible that the insufficient clinical performance of many resin based restorations seen daily by dentists may be caused by the initial failure to adequately light cure the resin.
3.Surveys of curing lights used in dental offices both in Canada and abroad have shown that many of these curing lights do not deliver sufficient irradiance.
4.Regular testing of the curing light is necessary to allow the clinician to compensate for any decreases in output as the light ages. Exposure times should be increased when an infection control barrier is used to compensate for the decrease in light output.
5.Claimed benefits of ramped, pulse delay or fast curing modes have yet to be proven clinically.
6.Heat generated by the curing lights in the tooth and oral tissues must be controlled. Precautions should be taken to protect the eyes from the ‘blue-light hazard’.
7.Several universities are now using the MARC™ Patient Simulator, (Managing Accurate Resin Curing; BlueLight Analytics Inc., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) to teach light effective light curing technique.
8.Finally, practical tips and guidelines are provided that clinicians can use to optimize their light curing technique.
The dental curing light is a quick and easy way to help set your fillings so they stay secured in the tooth cavity. Learn more about fillings here!
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