Product Description
Woodpecker O-Star Curing Light 1/Each
O-Star curing light sets new standard in beauty, simplicity, and power to meet every clinical need
Their most advanced curing light ever produced, the Woodpecker O-Star Curing Light is the only curing light you need and the last one you may ever buy. It simply does it all with two-button functionality, elegant design, and the power to cure deep restorations with utmost confidence.
- 10W LED output ranges from 1,000 to 3,000+mW/cm² in six curing modes.
- Focused light beam with scatter angle <16° optimizes curing efficiency.
- Wavelength range of 385-515nm compatible with all photoinitiators.
- Detachable, low-profile head rotates 360° and easily reaches posterior teeth with 10mm curing lens for optimal coverage of occlusal surfaces.
- On-board OLED indicates curing mode, countdown, and charge level.
- Charging base displays battery status and features built-in radiometer.
- Audible countdown beep every 5 seconds helps pace procedures.
Slim, anti-shock, brushed aluminum handpiece is dressed in matte black/copper finish. Includes autoclavable, magnetically-attached tacking lens that saves finishing time when bonding crowns and veneers. Two year limited warranty.
Includes:
- (1) 10mm light guide
- (1) Orange, molar-shaped curing shield
- (1) Magnetic-attachment point cure tacking lens
- (1) 5V DC charging base with built-in radiometer
- (1) Curing depth test gauge
- (100) Barrier sheaths
Specifications:
- Wavelength range: 385-515nm
- Battery type: 2,000mAh Li-ion with constant output, overcharge and short circuit protection
- Dimensions: 23mm D x 204mm L
- Weight: 108g
Curing Mode |
Time (sec) |
Intensity (mW/cm2) |
Normal |
5, 10, 15, 20 |
1,000-1,200 |
High |
3, 5 |
1,800-2,000 |
Turbo |
1, 3 |
2,700-3,000 |
Ortho |
3 x 5, 3 x 10 |
2,700-3,000 |
Soft |
5, 10, 15, 20 |
1,000-1,200 |
Pulse |
5, 10, 15, 20 |
1,000-1,200 |
Caries Check |
30, 60 |
N/A |
Mode Setting |
Press and release M/T button to
cycle to next curing mode. |
Time Setting |
Hold M/T button 1 sec, then release
to cycle to next curing time. |