2021
DOI: 10.51329/mehdioptometry129
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The potential retinal hazards of curing light use for dentists

Abstract: Background: Many recent studies have focused on the potential hazards of blue light exposure to ocular health. One group with a unique blue light exposure risk is dentists, who use curing lights that emit intense blue light during restorative procedures. During these procedures, dentists often experience brief ocular exposure to these lights. The purpose of the present study was to explore whether such exposures may have an effect on the vision and ocular health of dentists. Methods: A group of 12 dentis… Show more

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“…Therefore, dentists are susceptible to exposure to blue light, which can occur directly or indirectly through reflected rays. Preliminary information indicates that dentists who utilise curing lights may experience more significant retina alterations [16]. Light curing units in dental clinics generate light with an intensity of up to 6000 lux.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, dentists are susceptible to exposure to blue light, which can occur directly or indirectly through reflected rays. Preliminary information indicates that dentists who utilise curing lights may experience more significant retina alterations [16]. Light curing units in dental clinics generate light with an intensity of up to 6000 lux.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%