LED dental operating lights, curing lamps, and photopolymerization units — bright, shadow-free illumination on flexible rental terms.
Adequate illumination is essential for clinical precision. Modern LED dental operating lights provide shadowless, high-intensity illumination at 30,000–50,000 lux with colour rendering indices (CRI) above 95 — allowing accurate shade matching and tissue assessment. Curing lights must deliver sufficient radiant exposure to fully polymerise adhesives and composites.
| Product | Specification | Rental from |
|---|---|---|
| LED operating light (chair-mounted) | 30,000 lux, CRI ≥95, touchless sensor | $65 / month |
| LED operating light (ceiling-mounted) | 50,000 lux, articulating arm | $95 / month |
| LED operating light (floor-stand) | 40,000 lux, mobile | $75 / month |
| Dual-head dental light | Twin light heads, 50,000 lux total | $120 / month |
| LED curing light (cordless) | ≥1,000 mW/cm², 3–20 sec cure | $40 / month |
| LED curing light (bench-top) | Multi-wave, ramp & pulse mode | $55 / month |
| Curing light radiometer | Irradiance calibration | $20 / month |
| Headlamp loupe light | Fibreoptic or LED, loupe-mounted | $35 / month |
Composite resins and adhesives polymerise at specific wavelengths — most at 430–490 nm (blue-violet). Ensure the curing light you rent is compatible with the specific photoinitiator in the material you use. Premium multi-wave curing lights cover all wavelengths including CQ, Lucerin TPO, and BAPO-based materials.
Dual-LED array operating lights eliminate the central shadow common with older halogen designs for consistent illumination of the entire oral cavity.
High CRI lighting is essential for accurate tooth shade matching when placing composites and selecting ceramic shades.
Cordless curing lights give complete freedom of movement. Rental includes charging base and a spare battery where applicable.
Loupe-mounted and headband LED lights integrate with all major loupe brands (Orascoptic, Designs for Vision, Keeler).
Clinical guidelines recommend checking curing light irradiance with a radiometer monthly and after any drop or impact. Our rental includes a calibration radiometer and a simple monthly check protocol.
Yes — operating lights are available as standalone floor-stand or ceiling-mount units, completely independent of the dental unit or chair. Ideal for adding a second light source or equipping a hygiene bay.
Premium curing lights emit multiple wavelengths (polywave) to cure all types of photoinitiators, have higher irradiance (≥1,500 mW/cm²), offer ramp and pulse modes to reduce polymerisation stress, and include larger curing tips for bulk-fill applications.