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    • Clinical Dentistry

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    • The historical development and integration of visible light curing technology in dental applications.
    • The significance of 'out of the box' thinking in translating scientific innovations into clinical practice.
    • The UK's pivotal role in advancing dental technology.

    Observation:

    • Visible light curing represents a successful case study of interdisciplinary technology translation.
    • The widespread adoption and routine use of visible light curing in global dental procedures.
    • The evolution of dental restorative techniques driven by new technologies.

    Findings:

    • Visible light curing technology has been successfully introduced and established in dentistry.
    • This innovation exemplifies effective translation from scientific research to practical dental application.
    • Millions of visible light curing procedures are performed globally each day, highlighting its importance.

    Implications:

    • Visible light curing has fundamentally changed dental restorative procedures.
    • The technology's success underscores the value of innovative thinking in healthcare.
    • Continued advancements in light-curing technology are expected to further enhance dental treatments.