VALO™ Grand

Cordless and Corded LED Curing Lights

The VALO Grand LED curing light uses a custom, multiwavelength light-emitting diode (LED) for producing high-intensity light at 385-515 nm, which is capable of polymerizing all light-cured dental materials. This intensity will also penetrate porcelain and is capable of curing underlying resin cements. The handpiece is designed to rest in a standard dental unit bracket or can be custom-mounted using the bracket included in the kit. The VALO Grand Cordless LED curing light can be stored on a countertop or in a drawer. International power supply of the VALO Grand Corded LED curing light is suitable for power outlets from 100 to 240 volts; no batteries needed. The battery-operated, cordless wand design of the VALO Grand Cordless LED curing light provides optimal convenience and flexibility. The VALO Grand Cordless LED curing light is equipped with a sensor that registers movement of the light; when the light is not being used, the VALO Grand Cordless LED curing light will automatically go into sleep mode and will return to the most recently used setting when moved.

  • Available in cordless or corded version
  • Ultra-high-energy broadband LEDs cure all dental materials
  • Three curing modes—Standard Power, High Power Plus, and Xtra Power—accommodate your preferences
  • Optimally collimated beam delivers consistent, uniform power
  • Extremely durable, slim, ergonomic shape allows unprecedented access to all restoration sites1
  • Unique unibody design is extremely durable and lightweight
  • Highly efficient LEDs and aerospace unibody aluminum keep wand body cool to the touch
  • Second activation button on the underside allows for intuitive operation
  • Battery-operated, cordless wand design of the VALO Grand cordless curing light provides optimal convenience and flexibility
  • International power supply of the VALO Grand corded curing light is suitable for power outlets from 100 to 240 volts; no batteries needed

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Award-winning VALO™ Curing Light With a Larger 12 mm Lens

The VALO Grand curing light features everything you’ve come to love from the VALO curing light family, but with a larger lens. The 12 mm lens is designed to easily cover a 10 mm molar for quick and effective curing. The power button on the underside allows for more intuitive operation.


The Power of the VALO™ Grand LED Curing Light

The VALO Grand light uses a custom, multiwavelength light-emitting diode (LED) for producing high-intensity light at 385–515 nm capable of polymerizing all light-cured dental materials. This intensity will also penetrate porcelain and is capable of curing underlying resin cements similar to a quality halogen light.


Valo Grand Curing Lights

Built to Last

Every VALO Grand curing light starts as a solid bar of hardened, high-grade aerospace aluminum, which is CNC precision milled at Ultradent’s facility in Utah, USA. The unibody construction ensures durability and provides unsurpassed heat dissipation. The elegant, ergonomic, and streamlined design enables the VALO Grand light to easily reach all curing sites without sacrificing patient comfort. The aluminum wand, machined components, and tempered glass lens make it more durable.


Unparalleled Accessibility

The VALO curing light family has a low-profile head and slim body, allowing easy and direct access to all curing sites.


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Technical Details

12 mm Lens

The VALO Grand curing light offers the same accessibility, durability, and power as any curing light in the VALO curing light family, but is differentiated by a large, 12 mm lens. The VALO Grand light still has the same power output, but with a larger footprint, it is able to cure a larger area quickly and effectively.

Unprecedented Access

The low-profile design of the VALO cordless curing light allows for great accessibility to all areas of the mouth.1 The VALO Grand curing light head height only measures 11 mm high, allowing it to fit over posterior teeth without causing patient discomfort. In addition, the VALO Grand light’s larger footprint can cure the entire surface of a Class II posterior preparation in just one exposure.

Beam Collimation and Uniformity

The collimation of a curing light’s beam affects the amount of energy that reaches the restoration site. A beam that disperses will deliver less power than a beam that remains collimated; a dispersed beam can lead to undercured restorations and eventual failures. The VALO Grand curing light delivers optimally and consistently collimated power. With refined optics that create excellent light collimation across a 12 mm lens, the VALO Grand light maintains intensity over a greater range of distances.


We recommend placing the curing light as close as possible to the restoration while curing. To control heat, we recommend using multiple shorter curing cycles rather than one long curing cycle.


In addition to its collimation, a beam’s uniformity affects energy delivery across the restoration site. A beam with hot or cold spots yields inconsistent curing, which can compromise restorations and cause sensitivity. The VALO Grand light contains multiple LEDs and specialized optics to produce evenly distributed energy to deliver consistent results, regardless of the restoration type, size, or location.

Two Curing Buttons

The VALO Grand curing light has two curing buttons, a curing button on top and one on the underside for intuitive operation.

Spectral Distribution

The VALO curing light uses a custom, multiwavelength light-emitting diode (LED) for producing a high-intensity light at 385–515 nm. This LED pack produces true broad-spectrum light, which provides uniform curing across the restoration with two significant peak wavelengths, utilizing two shades of blue and violet required for lower-level initiators. This means that the VALO light is capable of polymerizing all light-cured dental materials—including camphorquinone and the entire range of proprietary photoinitiators.2


As the options for light-cured materials keep expanding, the composition of the materials becomes more and more varied. Aside from camphorquinone, many manufacturers have turned to other photoinitiators particularly for esthetic composites. Photoinitiators such as Lucerin and PPD require low-wavelength light for complete polymerization. With the VALO light’s reliable and proven performance, you can be certain you’ll get a quality cure, regardless of the material.

Complete Cure With Any Composite

When composite is exposed to light, its reaction depends on the composite’s hue, refractive properties, filler type, filler load, and translucency/opacity. Regardless of variations in composite, the VALO Grand curing light has the ability to provide a complete cure because of its power distribution and output of broad-spectrum light, which effectively penetrates layers of composite.

Three Powerful Curing Modes

  • Xtra Power: 3200 mW/cm2
  • High Power Plus: 1600 mW/cm2
  • Standard Power: 1000 mW/cm2

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the differences between the VALO Grand curing light and the VALO Cordless light?

  • Are the modes and wavelength in the VALO Grand light the same as in the original VALO light?

  • How many batteries come in the VALO Grand Cordless kit?

  • Are the batteries rechargeable?

  • Is the battery charger included in the kit?

  • Can I use any type of batteries in the VALO™ battery charging units?

  • Do replacement batteries have to be purchased from Ultradent?

  • Can batteries, chargers, etc. be purchased separately from the kit?

  • Can a VALO Grand curing light be purchased separately from a kit?

  • How long will the battery on the VALO Grand Cordless light last?

  • How does the battery charge work on the VALO Grand Cordless light? Will I lose intensity if the charge starts fading?

  • What do I do if my batteries appear to be charged but the VALO Grand Cordless light indicates low battery?

  • How do the Standard Power, High Power, and Xtra Power (Plasma Emulation) modes differ? Which mode should I use?

  • Why would I use the Xtra Power mode?

  • Why would I use the High Power mode?

  • How does Xtra Power mode compare to plasma arc lights?

  • Will using Xtra Power mode cause my composite to shrink more than if I use Standard Power or High Power mode?

  • How can I reduce the amount of stress affected by the rate of shrinkage when using the higher-intensity modes?

  • Does the heat from the VALO Grand light’s Xtra Power mode affect the tooth?

  • You say the heat in Xtra Power mode does not adversely affect the tooth, but it does cause discomfort on my finger when I test it. Why?

  • Does heat from the higher-intensity modes affect soft tissues?

  • What cleaning agents should I use to clean the VALO curing light?

  • What is the VALO Grand light’s depth of cure?

  • Is it possible to cure sealants in three seconds with the VALO Grand curing light?