Dental office lighting - Overlooked requirements for dental office lighting

What are the most common mistakes made by designers? What is the best thing to look out for when building or renovating a dental practice? Is it worthwhile to require certain parameters for the lighting of a visually demanding operation beyond the standard? The article under this title was first published in StomaTeam magazine No. 2/2014. The interest of dentists in the quality of lighting is evidenced both by the feedback from Czech readers and the adoption of this article [...]
Wobbling and the Stroboscopic Effect - Part 2

Periodic changes in light flux from light sources and luminaires can cause removable or non-removable artifacts in image recording - e.g., differently bright streaks in photographs or flickering areas in video footage. The human eye perceives an image essentially continuously and Talbot's law applies, i.e. above the fusion frequency, one registers only the mean value of the light quantity. Cameras and [...]
League of Lashmasters 2018

The programme of this international conference included our lecture on the ergonomics of lighting in visually demanding workplaces.
Ergonomics in the dental office 2018
Wobbling and the Stroboscopic Effect - Part 1

Flickering, stroboscopic or flickering illumination is a phenomenon in which the intensity of light (or its spectral composition or spatial distribution) varies over time and the user perceives this variation directly as a disturbing perception or indirectly as an optical illusion. Biological effects Certain diseases are characterised by an increased acquisition of the rhythm of passing light by brain waves. Periodic changes [...]
Dental Technician Competition 2018