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iLED Dental Curing Light

iLED Dental Curing Light

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The iLED Dental Curing Light is a professional-grade, rechargeable LED curing device engineered for reliable polymerization of dental composites and resins. It delivers consistent blue-light output within a wavelength range compatible with commonly used dental materials. The unit features a digital display, dual curing modes, and selectable exposure times to support controlled, repeatable curing in clinical environments.

The lightweight handpiece and 360-degree rotating curing head allow for precise positioning and improved access. Designed for intermittent operation, the iLED curing light balances high output with built-in safety protections for dependable everyday use in dental and cosmetic treatment settings.

Multiple curing modes and adjustable timing options allow for flexibility across applications, while the rotating light head makes it easy to reach difficult angles comfortably. Lightweight and balanced in hand, the iLED curing light supports smooth, confident workflows for professionals who value both precision and ease of use.

Technical Specifications

Dimensions: 25 mm x 25 mm x 240 mm
Net weight: 278 g

Power System
Power source: Rechargeable lithium battery
Battery type: ICR 18490
Battery capacity: 3.6V / 1400 mAh
Battery protection: Over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit protection

Adapter
Input voltage: 100V to 240V, 50Hz to 60Hz
Input power: 10VA
Output: DC 5V / 1A

Light Source
Light type: 5W high-power blue LED
Wavelength range: 385 nm to 515 nm
Light intensity: 1000 mW/cm² to 2500 mW/cm²

Operating Modes
Turbo mode: 1 or 3 seconds, approx. 2300 to 2500 mW/cm²
Normal mode: 5, 10, 15, or 20 seconds, approx. 1000 to 1200 mW/cm²

Performance
Composite curing depth: ≥ 2 mm per second
Display: Digital screen with mode and countdown timer
Curing head rotation: 360 degrees left and right

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Gingival Barrier FAQ's

What is gingival barrier gel?

Gingival barrier gel is a light-cured resin used to protect the gums and surrounding soft tissue during professional teeth whitening treatments.

Once cured with a dental curing lamp, it creates a temporary protective shield between whitening gel and the gingival tissue.

Is gingival barrier gel the same as a gum dam or liquid dam?

Yes. Gingival barrier gel is also commonly referred to as a gum dam, liquid dam, gingival dam, gum barrier, or gum protector. These terms all describe a protective resin used to isolate soft tissue during whitening procedures.

Why is gingival barrier gel used during teeth whitening?

Professional-strength whitening gels can cause irritation if they come into contact with the gums. Gingival barrier gel helps isolate and protect soft tissue, creating a safer and more comfortable whitening experience for the patient.

Do I need gingival barrier gel when using hydrogen peroxide whitening gel?

Yes. Gingival barrier gel is strongly recommended whenever high-strength hydrogen peroxide whitening gels are used in professional whitening treatments because hydrogen peroxide can irritate soft tissue if proper isolation is not maintained.

Can gingival barrier gel be used with carbamide peroxide whitening gel?

Yes. Gingival barrier gel may be used with both hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide whitening gels whenever soft tissue protection is desired.

What is the difference between gingival barrier gel and a rubber dam?

A rubber dam is a physical sheet used to isolate teeth during various dental procedures, while gingival barrier gel is a light-cured resin that is applied directly to the gum line.

Gingival barrier gel is often preferred during teeth whitening because it is faster to apply, more comfortable for patients, and allows easier access to the treatment area.

How long does gingival barrier gel take to cure?

Most gingival barrier gels cure within approximately 10 seconds when exposed to an appropriate dental curing light. Cure times may vary depending on the curing lamp being used.

What type of curing light is needed?

A standard dental curing lamp is required to properly harden gingival barrier gel. Always follow the curing light manufacturer's instructions for optimal curing times.

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Can whitening gel burn gums?

Yes - and no. If high-strength whitening gel contacts the gums, temporary irritation or whitening of the tissue may occur. Lower strength gels are less likely to cause irritation to the soft tissue.

Proper application of gingival barrier gel helps reduce the risk of soft tissue irritation during whitening treatments.

How do I apply gingival barrier gel?

After cleaning and drying the treatment area, apply a thin continuous bead directly along the gingival margin and between teeth where needed. Cure the material with a dental curing lamp until hardened before applying whitening gel.

How do I apply gingival barrier gel?

After cleaning and drying the treatment area, apply a thin continuous bead directly along the gingival margin and between teeth where needed. Cure the material with a dental curing lamp until hardened before applying whitening gel.

How do I apply gingival barrier gel?

After cleaning and drying the treatment area, apply a thin continuous bead directly along the gingival margin and between teeth where needed. Cure the material with a dental curing lamp until hardened before applying whitening gel.

How do I apply gingival barrier gel?

After cleaning and drying the treatment area, apply a thin continuous bead directly along the gingival margin and between teeth where needed. Cure the material with a dental curing lamp until hardened before applying whitening gel.

How do I apply gingival barrier gel?

After cleaning and drying the treatment area, apply a thin continuous bead directly along the gingival margin and between teeth where needed. Cure the material with a dental curing lamp until hardened before applying whitening gel.

How many whitening treatments can be completed with one syringe?

The number of treatments varies based on application thickness and provider technique. Applying a thin, controlled bead along the gingival margin helps maximize product efficiency while maintaining adequate protection.

For sanitary reason, do not reuse gingival barrier syringes tips on more than 1 person.

Who uses gingival barrier gel?

Gingival barrier gel is commonly used by dentists, dental hygienists, whitening studios, cosmetic dental professionals, med spas, and trained teeth whitening practitioners in accordance with local regulations.

Gingival barrier gel is not for use at home or outside professional whitening applications.

Does gingival barrier gel replace cheek retractors?

No. Gingival barrier gel and cheek retractors serve different purposes. Cheek retractors help keep lips and cheeks away from the treatment area, while gingival barrier gel specifically protects the gum tissue. They are often used together during professional whitening treatments.

How should gingival barrier gel be stored?

Store gingival barrier gel in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. Replace the cap immediately after use and follow all storage instructions provided with the product.

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Our whitening products are made with FDA-certified ingredients, sourced from diverse and responsible suppliers, and never sold in big-box stores.

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