Products
Wherever light curing happens, we measure it.
The platform is three instruments, CheckMARC, MARC-LC, MARC-PS, each built on the same MARC measurement core behind 200+ peer-reviewed publications, productized for where the work happens: the clinic visit, the lab bench, the classroom. (CheckUp puts the same check in every operatory.)
The platform
One measurement core, three platform instruments.
Everything we ship measures the same physical thing: the irradiance and spectrum a curing light is actually delivering to a restoration. What changes is the form factor and who's reading the result.
CheckMARC wraps an expert audit around a clinic visit. MARC-LC brings the research-grade core to the lab benches of researchers and academic labs. MARC-PS turns the same measurement into a real-time feedback loop for dental students. And CheckUp puts a 15-second check in every operatory.
Data from each surface back into the same platform, so a chairside reading, a clinic audit, and a research project speak the same units.
How they fit together
Instruments for one curing step.
Every instrument addresses the same clinical moment, the resin cure, at a different altitude. The diagram below shows how the three platform instruments, MARC-LC, MARC-PS, and CheckMARC, each measure a facet of that one step, how they cross-link, and where CheckUp fits at the chair.
Expert field audit of every light
for Dentists & DSOs
The light, and energy through materials
for Researchers & academic labs
The operator's technique
for Dental schools
The instruments
Pick the one that fits where you work.

CheckMARC
Expert-led, on-site evaluation. A partner measures every light; you get an operator-level report.

MARC-LC
Research-grade light collector for researchers and academic labs. Spectroscopy under the hood.

MARC-PS
Patient simulator that teaches dental students to cure with real-time, per-student feedback.
+ CheckUp, a handheld radiometer + app that puts the same 15-second check in every operatory, at the chair.
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