The Kira curing light features a durable ergonomic design and a 10 mm diameter metal head, making it ideal for light-curing in any area. Keep reading to discover all the details.
LIGHT CURING
Light curing is an essential process in modern dentistry, used to harden materials in dental restorations and other procedures.
However, the process can be challenging for several reasons, such as restless patients, sectional matrices blocking the light, and involuntary hand movements. These conditions can prevent complete polymerization and therefore affect the quality of the dental work.
Fortunately, the Kira curing light by Kiyomi Dental is the perfect solution for dental practice. It features a durable ergonomic design and a 10 mm diameter metal head, making it ideal for light-curing in any area, whether anterior or posterior teeth.
ERGONOMIC DESIGN
In addition, its ergonomic and compact design allows easy access to any area of the mouth, ensuring that the light beam gets as close as possible to the photoactivation area, thus achieving greater depth of polymerization of the materials.
The Kira curing light is flat, making it perfect for working on molars and for patients who have difficulty opening their mouths. Its lightweight design allows dental professionals to perform long procedures without experiencing muscle fatigue.
With the Kira curing light, you can achieve precise and flawless results in every light-curing session, regardless of the challenging conditions that may arise in your dental practice.
SIX AVAILABLE OPERATING MODES
The Kira curing light features six available operating modes, ensuring you can select the appropriate curing option for every dental treatment.
M0, M1 AND M2 MODES
These modes allow you to adjust the light intensity to 1,000 mW/cm², 1,500 mW/cm², or 2,300 mW/cm², with a wavelength range between 385 nm and 515 nm, providing a broad wavelength spectrum.
RAMP MODE
This mode gradually increases the light intensity from 0 to 1,000 mW/cm² during the first 5 seconds and then maintains it at a constant level, emitting a sound every 5 seconds.
PULSE MODE
This mode emits a light intensity of 1,000 mW/cm² that flashes once per second and produces a sound every 5 seconds.
DETECTION MODE
An exclusive mode of the Kira curing light, featuring a light intensity of 600 mW/cm² with a wavelength range between 385 nm and 410 nm. This mode is ideal for observing fluorescent materials, such as most restorative materials, as well as for detecting lesion depth, caries, hypomineralization, fissures, and tartar.
In addition, it is useful for the removal of post-orthodontic material and excess material during cementation, helping to prevent inflammatory damage to the tooth-supporting tissues.
WANT TO KNOW MORE?
In summary, the Kira curing light by Kiyomi Dental is a reliable and efficient choice for performing light-curing procedures. Its ergonomic design, 10 mm diameter metal head, customizable operating modes, and extended battery life make it an essential tool in dentistry and other fields requiring precise and effective light curing.
If you are considering incorporating the Kira curing light into your daily practice, our product specialist team is available to answer all your questions and provide the guidance you need.
You can contact us by writing to hola@kiyomidental.com, where you will receive a detailed response from our team. You can also call us at +34 984 491 808.


