Dental Curing Lights: A brief review of the options available

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  • Author Charle Goster
  • Published September 25, 2011
  • Word count 416

Using a dental curing light normally gets a patient out of the dental chair quicker thus limiting the experience of irritation and pain to an appreciable level. However, with the array of curing lights in the market today, it can get quite confusing for a dentist who wants to acquire a curing lamp for the first time. Here is a review of some of the curing lights available in the market.

The standard halogen curing light is a well-proven device which cures the restorative resins in a reasonable period of time. Even with the movement towards LED curing lights the standard halogen curing lights are still commonly used by many practitioners. The standard halogen dental curing light is easy to use. In addition, this is a light which is cheap to buy and to maintain and thus a typical practice can afford several of these lamps without incurring a major financial sacrifice.

The fast standard halogen curing lamp has been widely accepted among dentists. Even if the curing light is more expensive than the standard halogen dental curing light, the reduction in curing time when using this device compensates for the extra cost over a period of time.

The PAC curing lights came into the market about six years ago. Back then dentists could not believe just how quick these curing lights restored the resins. On average their recommended curing time is roughly 3-5 seconds. However, a PAC curing light costs three to four times as much as a standard halogen dental curing light. Nevertheless, the fast curing time compensates for the extra cost of buying this light for the first time. This curing lamp can generate heat if not carefully used and dentists are therefore advised to use it with care and for only a few seconds.

Most dentists are purchasing the LED dental curing light because the device is portable, the price is moderate, and not forgetting the long use of its diodes. Additionally, the LED curing lamp is cordless and easier to use. What's more, unlike other curing lights the LED curing light does not generate as much heat. All these desirable characteristics have influenced many dentists to make the big switch and the demand continues to soar steadily.

When looking for a suitable curing light for your practice it is important to look for one which is easy to use, efficient, durable, fast, and well proven; it is imperative for you to choose a light that will cater to your needs adequately.

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