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Worn during light-curing, ultrasonic scaling, crown preparation and any procedure generating aerosols or sharp debris, dental protective eyewear shields the eyes and face of dentists, assistants and patients from blue-light, particulate matter and splatter contamination. Dentalkart stocks UV-protection safety glasses, anti-fog goggles and framed face shields from Cotisen.
Dental protective eyewear is a range of safety glasses, anti-fog goggles, framed face shields and full protective visors designed to shield the eyes and face of dentists, assistants and patients from aerosol splatter, ultrasonic-scaling water mist, sharp instrument debris, UV light from curing units and chemical splashes during chair-side dental procedures. It is mandatory PPE under CDC and Dental Council of India infection-control protocols for both clinical staff and patients during light-curing, restorative drilling and aerosol-generating treatments. Dentalkart stocks the Cotisen Safety Glasses with UV Protection alongside anti-fog goggles, framed face shields and protective visors from Cotisen, trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes.
UV-protection safety glasses are amber- or orange-tinted polycarbonate eyewear that filter the high-intensity blue light emitted by LED curing units, preventing retinal damage during prolonged composite-curing sessions while still allowing the operator to monitor the working field.
Anti-fog safety glasses such as the Cotisen Safety Glasses Anti-Fog Type feature a special interior coating that prevents condensation build-up when worn under a 3-ply face mask or N95 respirator, preserving clear vision throughout long restorative and surgical appointments.
Framed face shields such as the Cotisen Face Shield with Frame combine a transparent full-face polycarbonate visor with a comfortable foam-padded headband for full facial coverage during aerosol-generating procedures, ultrasonic scaling and post-COVID infection-control protocols.
Lightweight protective shields such as the Cotisen Protective Shield deliver chair-side facial coverage for both staff and patients during chemical bleaching, etching and acid-cleaning workflows where chemical splash protection is the priority over particulate filtering.
Standard clear-lens framed safety glasses such as the Cotisen Safety Glasses with Frame are the daily-driver chair-side eyewear for routine examination, scaling and restorative work where neither UV filtering nor anti-fog coating is essential.
Protective eyewear is used during every chair-side procedure with splatter, aerosol or chemical-splash risk — ultrasonic scaling, air-polishing, light-cure restorative work, crown preparation with high-speed handpieces, in-office bleaching, acid-etching, irrigation with sodium hypochlorite and any oral surgery. Patients should also wear protective glasses during supine-position dental treatment to shield their eyes from instruments dropped or transferred above the face, and from light-cure intensity during composite polymerisation.
Pick UV-protection amber-tinted glasses for operators doing high volumes of composite curing or in-office bleaching where blue-light retinal exposure is the dominant risk. Choose anti-fog safety glasses for long restorative and surgical sessions worn under N95 respirators where condensation buildup compromises vision. Select framed face shields when full facial coverage is needed during aerosol-generating procedures and post-COVID infection control. Provide patient-grade protective shields routinely so the patient's eyes are shielded throughout the appointment.
The catalogue currently features the Cotisen range covering Safety Glasses with UV Protection, Safety Glasses Anti-Fog Type, Safety Glasses with Frame, Face Shield with Frame and the Cotisen Protective Shield — a complete chair-side eyewear line spanning operator and patient protection, anti-fog comfort under face masks and full-face shielding for aerosol-generating procedures.
Dentalkart sources protective eyewear directly from authorised manufacturers, with batch-coded packaging, cash-on-delivery, GST invoices and 110000+ pincode coverage across India. Practices can pair eyewear with dental mouth masks and head caps from the same PPE catalogue for a complete chair-side facial-protection kit in one bulk order.
Dental protective eyewear is a range of safety glasses, anti-fog goggles, framed face shields and full protective visors designed to shield the eyes and face of dentists, assistants and patients from aerosol splatter, ultrasonic-scaling water mist, sharp instrument debris, UV light from curing units and chemical splashes during chair-side dental procedures. It is mandatory PPE under CDC and Dental Council of India infection-control protocols for both clinical staff and patients during light-curing, restorative drilling and aerosol-generating treatments. Dentalkart stocks the Cotisen Safety Glasses with UV Protection alongside anti-fog goggles, framed face shields and protective visors from Cotisen, trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes.
UV-protection safety glasses are amber- or orange-tinted polycarbonate eyewear that filter the high-intensity blue light emitted by LED curing units, preventing retinal damage during prolonged composite-curing sessions while still allowing the operator to monitor the working field.
Anti-fog safety glasses such as the Cotisen Safety Glasses Anti-Fog Type feature a special interior coating that prevents condensation build-up when worn under a 3-ply face mask or N95 respirator, preserving clear vision throughout long restorative and surgical appointments.
Framed face shields such as the Cotisen Face Shield with Frame combine a transparent full-face polycarbonate visor with a comfortable foam-padded headband for full facial coverage during aerosol-generating procedures, ultrasonic scaling and post-COVID infection-control protocols.
Lightweight protective shields such as the Cotisen Protective Shield deliver chair-side facial coverage for both staff and patients during chemical bleaching, etching and acid-cleaning workflows where chemical splash protection is the priority over particulate filtering.
Standard clear-lens framed safety glasses such as the Cotisen Safety Glasses with Frame are the daily-driver chair-side eyewear for routine examination, scaling and restorative work where neither UV filtering nor anti-fog coating is essential.
Protective eyewear is used during every chair-side procedure with splatter, aerosol or chemical-splash risk — ultrasonic scaling, air-polishing, light-cure restorative work, crown preparation with high-speed handpieces, in-office bleaching, acid-etching, irrigation with sodium hypochlorite and any oral surgery. Patients should also wear protective glasses during supine-position dental treatment to shield their eyes from instruments dropped or transferred above the face, and from light-cure intensity during composite polymerisation.
Pick UV-protection amber-tinted glasses for operators doing high volumes of composite curing or in-office bleaching where blue-light retinal exposure is the dominant risk. Choose anti-fog safety glasses for long restorative and surgical sessions worn under N95 respirators where condensation buildup compromises vision. Select framed face shields when full facial coverage is needed during aerosol-generating procedures and post-COVID infection control. Provide patient-grade protective shields routinely so the patient's eyes are shielded throughout the appointment.
The catalogue currently features the Cotisen range covering Safety Glasses with UV Protection, Safety Glasses Anti-Fog Type, Safety Glasses with Frame, Face Shield with Frame and the Cotisen Protective Shield — a complete chair-side eyewear line spanning operator and patient protection, anti-fog comfort under face masks and full-face shielding for aerosol-generating procedures.
Dentalkart sources protective eyewear directly from authorised manufacturers, with batch-coded packaging, cash-on-delivery, GST invoices and 110000+ pincode coverage across India. Practices can pair eyewear with dental mouth masks and head caps from the same PPE catalogue for a complete chair-side facial-protection kit in one bulk order.
Dental protective eyewear is a category of safety glasses, anti-fog goggles, framed face shields and patient visors made from polycarbonate or similar impact-resistant material, worn by dentists, assistants and patients to shield the eyes and face from aerosol splatter, ultrasonic-scaling mist, sharp instrument debris, UV light from curing units and chemical splashes during chair-side procedures.
UV-protection glasses are needed for light-curing because LED curing units emit high-intensity blue light (430–490 nm) that, with cumulative exposure over hundreds of composite restorations, damages retinal photoreceptors and accelerates age-related macular degeneration. Amber- or orange-tinted polycarbonate UV-protection glasses filter this wavelength while preserving operator visibility of the working field.
Yes — patients should wear protective eyewear during every supine-position dental treatment because instruments are transferred above the face, light-cure units are directed near the eyes, irrigation solutions splash unpredictably, and dropped sharp debris from drilling can fall toward the eye. CDC and Dental Council of India infection-control protocols specifically require patient eye protection during aerosol-generating procedures.
The difference between safety glasses and a face shield is coverage area: safety glasses protect only the eye region with side shields, suiting most routine restorative and scaling work, while face shields cover the entire face from forehead to chin with a single transparent polycarbonate visor, preferred during aerosol-generating procedures and post-COVID infection-control protocols.
Most polycarbonate dental protective eyewear cannot be autoclaved because the heat distorts the lens and frame; standard practice is to clean between patients with a hospital-grade disinfectant wipe or alcohol spray. Some metal-framed surgical loupes and specific reusable face shields are rated for autoclaving — always confirm the manufacturer's cycle compatibility on the packaging before sterilising.