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Summary of Contents for DeTrey SmartLite PS

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Page 2: ...erformance 9 6 1 Depth of Cure according to ISO 4049 2000 9 6 2 Barcol hardness 10 6 3 Compressive strength 11 7 Clinical data 12 7 1 Consumer preference evaluation 12 7 2 Clinical post marketing surv...

Page 3: ...time Thus this technology is an ideal basis for cordless devices improving the convenience of the curing procedure in the dental surgery Noisy and uncomfortable cooling fans necessary in traditional...

Page 4: ...at 10 seconds with a stable power output even at a low battery charging status This is achieved by means of a microprocessor controlled technology 2 3 Charger Four charger types are available adjusted...

Page 5: ...n QTH lamp emit light with wavelengths beyond the absorbance range of camphorchinone CQ CQ is the most commonly used photo initiator in almost all visible light cured dental materials Thus the light e...

Page 6: ...ours and therefore does not require maintenance or constant monitoring As shown in Figure 3 a fully charged battery provides approx 150 ten second cures approx 25 minutes operating time with constant...

Page 7: ...nducted at the Department of Oral Rehabilitation Medical College of Georgia head Professor F Rueggeberg DDS MS The purpose of this investigation was to simulate and determine in vitro the intra pulpal...

Page 8: ...ve shown that the SmartLite PS emits and transfers less heat onto the tooth than other widely used LED and halogen curing lights 5 2 Temperature of the LED Tip ISO 60601 requires that equipment parts...

Page 9: ...s and a strong halogen light according to the method described in the ISO 4049 2000 It is important to note that this particular method defines the depth of cure as 50 of the actual thickness of the c...

Page 10: ...ter 10sec exposure 6 2 Barcol hardness Another method to determine the curing performance of a curing light is to measure the hardness of the exposed surface and the hardness at a given depth using Ba...

Page 11: ...ness 72 72 73 73 70 bottom hardness 66 70 64 67 66 bottom top 92 97 88 92 94 SmartLite PS Epilar FreeLight2 Starlight Pro L E Demetron I Spectrum 800 800 Figure 9 Barcol hardness of Spectrum TPH A4 af...

Page 12: ...Spectrum 800 800 7 Clinical data 7 1 Consumer preference evaluation General dental practitioners were given the opportunity to use SmartLite PS for standard restorative treatment over a time period o...

Page 13: ...unit Very Poor Poor Satis factor y Good Very good Table 1 Consumer Preferences Consumer Preference Evaluation What practitioners liked about SmartLite PS Small size Easy to use Light in weight Well ba...

Page 14: ...ance of posterior composite restorations is the same when cured with a a conventional halogen curing light with 20 second curing cycles b SmartLite PS with 10 second curing cycles Design Prospective c...

Page 15: ...should be no hypersensitivity or sensitivity to percussion For inclusion into the study the following additional requirements have to be met Successful cavity isolation no contamination Patient was ex...

Page 16: ...ing that the SmartLite PS fully equals strong QTH curing lights like the Spectrum 800 with regard to curing performance The convenient size the ease of use and the device s lightness makes it an ideal...

Page 17: ...ges different to the range indicated on the charging unit Note To disrupt the power supply the charging device has to be plugged out Always unplug the charger before disinfecting Precautions Anyone wi...

Page 18: ...n of the light to the area being treated 10 Directions for use 10 1 Installation and charging 1 Plug in charging unit 2 Insert the hand piece 1 into the charging unit 3 The battery light will be flash...

Page 19: ...hand piece is inserted into the charger SmartLite PS is still being re charged Fast flashing red 2 minutes exposure time left SmartLite PS needs re charging Slowly flashing red Battery is fully disch...

Page 20: ...evention of cross infection cleaning disinfection and storage The use of the sleeve is an additional precautionary measure against contamination and does not substitute disinfection of the device Afte...

Page 21: ...y of the rechargeable battery discharge the device by regular use at least every 6 months and recharge the battery immediately thereafter High voltages are present inside the charger Do not open charg...

Page 22: ...midity 30 80 non condensing Atmospheric pressure 500 1060 hPa Transport Ambient temperature 10 60 C 14 140 F Relative humidity 30 80 non condensing Atmospheric pressure 500 1060 hPa Battery performanc...

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