Description
The Eighteeth Hyper Light is a high-intensity LED curing light designed for rapid and efficient polymerization of dental restorative materials. It delivers consistent light output with optimized wavelength range for reliable curing of composite resins, bonding agents, sealants, and other light-activated materials.
Its ergonomic design and optional stand configuration make it suitable for both chairside and stationary use.
Eighteeth Hyper Light Variants
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Hyper Light
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Hyper Light G
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Stand Version
Key Clinical Features
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High-intensity LED output
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Broad-spectrum wavelength suitable for most light-cured materials
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Fast curing mode for reduced chair time
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Stable and uniform light distribution
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Ergonomic lightweight handpiece
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Digital display and timer control
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Rechargeable battery system
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Optional stand for hands-free operation
Light Performance
The curing light operates within the typical blue light wavelength range of approximately 385–515 nm, allowing activation of camphorquinone (CQ) and other photoinitiators used in modern restorative materials.
It provides multiple curing modes such as:
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Standard mode
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High-power mode
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Soft-start mode
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Pulse mode (model dependent)
Eighteeth Hyper Light Clinical Applications
Dentists use the Eighteeth Hyper Light for:
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Light-curing composite restorations
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Bonding agent polymerization
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Orthodontic bracket bonding
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Pit and fissure sealants
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Core build-up materials
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Resin cement curing
Technical Specifications (Typical Manufacturer Range)
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Wavelength: 385–515 nm
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Light Intensity: up to approximately 2300–2500 mW/cm² (model dependent)
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Timer Settings: 1s / 3s / 5s / 10s / 20s (varies by mode)
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Battery: Rechargeable lithium battery
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Charging: Base stand charging system
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Display: Digital control panel
Advantages in Clinical Practice
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Reduces curing time significantly
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Ensures deep and consistent polymerization
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Improves restoration longevity
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Minimizes operator fatigue due to lightweight design
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Allows hands-free curing with stand version
Why Choose Eighteeth Hyper Light?
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Reliable output stability
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Compatible with modern composite systems
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Advanced thermal management
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User-friendly interface
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Trusted Eighteeth brand performance
Frequently Asked Questions
A: You can cure composite resins, bonding agents, sealants, and resin cements.
A: Yes, it offers high-intensity modes for rapid polymerization.
A: Yes, it uses a rechargeable lithium battery with charging base.
A: It operates within approximately 385–515 nm, covering common dental photoinitiators.



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