Why lasers in dentistry?
Lasers cut, cauterize, coagulate and sterilize Lasers
clinician benefits:
•Incremental revenue through additional procedures
•Increased patient acceptance
•Generate patient referrals
Production Efficiency:
•Improved access and field of vision
•Decreased treatment time in many cases
•Reduced impression retakes
patient comfort:
•Healthier approach to tissue management as compared to a scalpel or electrosurgery
•Minimal need for anesthesia
•Reduction in post-op discomfort
Specification:
•Wavelength: 980nm
•Laser power: 0.5W-8W
•Emission mode: Continuous mode and pulse mode
•Laser type: Type IV, InGAsP diode laser
•Optic fiber diameter: 200/400um
•User interface: OLED display screen
•Aiming laser wavelength: 650nm
•Aiming laser power: <2mW
•Dimension: 190mmxl55mmx260mm
•Weight: 150g
•Work power supply: built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery
Application:
Frenectomy:
•Interventions involving low levels of pain and bleeding
•Immediate hemostasis
•No sutures and less scars, accelerated wound healing
•Often no more than surface anesthesia required, virtually no post-operative discomfort
Proliferative Excision:
• Removal of the mucosal lesion
• Direct coagulation without sutures
• Non-irritated wound area with no secondary bleeding
• Reduced scar formation
Gingivoplasty:
• Easy visualization of clean contours
• Interventions with low bleeding levels
• Virtually no post-operative problem
Help To sprout:
• No need to bleed and stitch
• Easy to help teeth grow.
Aphthous/ Cold sores:
•Apply at a specific low power 0.5 10 mm away for 30 sec
•Then add 1 watt, apply 0.6 power same procedure
•Bump it up again for another watt, 0.7
•It takes about 5 intervals.
Super-short laser pulses, provide an amazing experience:
Super-short 10μs and super-high 50HZ laser pulses reduce charring during treatment, better improve patient comfort, accelerate tissue healing and protect patient safety.