Dental Lighting

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We offer a range of dental lighting systems that have been designed to the highest veterinary standards. These systems provide effective and efficient lighting that enable veterinary dental professionals to deliver excellent treatment.

If you cannot find a system that meets your requirements, call us today and we will design it for you.

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Brandon Optica LED Magnifiers and Woods Lights

Brandon Optica LED Magnifiers and Woods Lights

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is dental lighting in veterinary practices?

Dental lighting refers to the tailored lighting systems used specifically for oral examinations and dental procedures in a veterinary setting. These lights offer super-focussed, high-beam illumination with advanced colour accuracy, allowing clinicians to clearly identify and observe teeth, gums, and oral structures.

What is the difference between dental lighting and examination lighting?

While both types of lighting are perfectly suitable for clinical settings, dental lighting offers greater precision for supporting close-up procedures and examinations. Dental lighting offers a more concentrated, directional beam of light that reduces shadowing and has been optimised for oral examinations, making it a better option for detailed work and assessments.

Why is specialised lighting important for veterinary dentistry?

Veterinary dentistry demands precise visualisation within smaller, more compact areas, creating a need for ample illumination that reduces shadows, promotes accurate colour-rendering, offers clear visibility of fine details, and provides consistent illumination on the area of the examination.

What mounting options are available for veterinary dental lights?

There are multiple lighting configuration options available to suit a variety of different practice setups, including:

  • Wall-mounted: designed for offering ample illumination in a limited space
  • Table-mounted: can be integrated with dental tables for optimum positioning
  • Ceiling-mounted: provides flexibility, lack of obstruction, and reduced shadows
  • Mobile units: offers flexible and adaptable lighting and that can be moved between rooms

How do I choose the right dental lighting for my veterinary practice?

When deciding on what dental lighting is best for your facility, it’s recommended to consider the following:

  • Light intensity: determine what LUX best suits the needs of your facility
  • Colour rendering (CRI): selecting the best CRI amount for precise colour examination
  • Colour temperature: for eye comfort and concentration, the suggested shade is neutral white (4,000K to 5,000K)
  • Adjustability: ability to dim the light and adjust positioning improves overall usability
  • Mounting type: mount the lighting based on workplace needs and clinical set-up
  • Hygiene design: easy-to-clean, sealed surfaces help reduce infection