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The O-Star is the ultimate solution for uniform curing in dental treatments. With cutting-edge technology and ergonomic design, it offers a light intensity of up to 3000 mW/cm², ensuring deep and effective curing.
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WOODPECKER Curing Light
Small but powerful, making a big difference
Full-metal body, ergonomically streamlined design, without tiredness from long-time holding. 108g main unit, light but strong, anti-shock and durable.
Like an all-star, O-Star is strong in performance, well-controlled and can fully meet various clinical needs. Normal, High, Turbo, Ortho, Soft, Pulse, Check
More focused light output thanks to light angle of only 15.8°, ensuring good deep curing effect.
The light intensity of the Curing Light will be reduced when the curing distance increases. Compared to other Curing Lights, O-Star undergoes less light loss.
The high light intensity brings sufficient curing depth, which can reduce the curing time and greatly improve the efficiency of resin curing.
There is a light meter built into the charging base. Accurate light intensity is required for efficient polymerization of the resin, bringing you and your patients the best treatment experience.
The 360° rotatable head makes it easy to illuminate all angles in the mouth. The low-profile head can easily reach the posterior teeth. The patient only needs to open the mouth slightly and enjoy comfortable treatment.
Camphorquinone (CQ) is used as a photoinitiator in most of the resins on the market, but some resins use two kinds of new photoinitiators, i.e., TPO or Ivocerine. The main absorption wavelength of these three kinds of resins is 385-515nm. With a wavelength range of 385-515nm, O-Star is suitable for effective curing of most resins on the market.
Simple two-button design enables easy operation. Equipped with OLED screen, the mode, light intensity and time can be clearly displayed to avoid clinical errors.
