Tips for Light-Curing Devices
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This video provides valuable tips on how to evaluate curing lights, using radiometers to measure light density and power, emphasizing the importance of considering the device’s distance during clinical use. Additionally, it addresses how the use of protective plastics can affect the efficiency of curing lights. These guidelines are essential to optimize light curing and ensure better results in dental restorations.
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