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Elipar S10 Light Guide 3mm
- Diameter: 3mm
- Quantity: 1 (single instrument)
- High intensity light comparable to 10mm guide
- Ideal for tack curing veneers and 2mm restorations
- Autoclavable fiber ensures optimal hygiene
The 3M (Solventum) Elipar S10 Light Guide 3mm is a specialized fiber optic accessory engineered to optimize the performance of the Elipar S10 LED Curing Light system, providing precise light delivery for challenging dental procedures. This light guide features a notably narrow 3mm light exit field diameter, a critical measurement designed for maximum light focus and confined space access within the oral cavity.
Its key function is to simplify the handling and delivery of curing light energy when working on small restorations, such as those with a diameter of 2mm or less, or in situations that require tack curing of veneers before the final removal of excess cement. Despite its narrow width, this component is meticulously crafted to ensure the concentrated light intensity remains comparable to the standard 10mm light guide when used with the Elipar S10 unit, thus guaranteeing effective and reliable polymerization. If you are searching for the best small diameter curing light guide then its ability to maintain high, focused light intensity with a 3mm tip, which is essential for curing in areas with restricted access and for precise cement tacking, is best for you.
This single-quantity light guide is an authentic component, ensuring seamless integration and optimal optical coupling with the main Elipar S10 LED Curing Light unit. It is designed to polymerize light-curing dental materials that utilize a photoinitiator for the wavelength range of 430-480 nm. The durable fiber optic construction is designed to withstand the rigorous demands of a clinical environment, and the guide is autoclavable, supporting high standards of infection control and longevity.
The best Elipar S10 Light Guide 3mm simplifies complex procedures by offering superior visual and physical access to posterior and interproximal areas where the larger 10mm guide might be unwieldy. While the 3mm tip is not suitable for full curing of larger restorations, its specialized utility for focused, high-intensity light output makes it an indispensable asset for restorative professionals focused on precision and minimizing collateral light exposure, thereby contributing to predictable and high-quality clinical outcomes.