Why is your dental lamp so important?

It enhances diagnostic abilities:  When it comes to success, consistency is key. Wearing the proper light is helpful when working in multiple offices that offer various overhead lighting. The level and quality of lighting at different office locations is likely not the same, and having a ceiling mounted dental light will provide consistency throughout the day. This will allow the clinician to provide the same quality of work regardless of location – as well as protect their eyesight.

 

Why is your dental lamp so important?

It prevents eye strain: The human eye serves as a high-resolution camera that converts light energy to electrical impulses that are sent to the brain. When the eye is focusing for long periods of time, it can lead to strain. This eye strain is more prevalent in areas of low lighting and can result in headaches, blurred vision, dry eye and potentially cause long-term damage. Working in the dark environment of the mouth often leaves the clinician’s eyes straining.  Utilizing a light will enhance the clinician’s ability to properly access the patient while decreasing the strain on the eyes.

 

It improves mobility: Specifically engineered to reduce lamp bulkiness, headlights are easy to move and refocus without compromising the clinician’s workflow. Using a headlight allows the clinician to shift the area of focus by a simple tilt of the head, which creates a more efficient work space. If wired lights are an issue, there are cordless options available such as the Spark™ which reduces shadowing in the operating area.

 

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