A Soft tissue laser (dental CO2 laser) is an alternative to the scalpel. Dental CO2 lasers are used to remove soft tissue lesions inside the mouth. Dental Carbon Dioxide lasers are ideal for clinical applications like Fibroma excision, Gingivectomy, Frenectomy, Implant placement, and Aphthous ulcers to name just a few. Benefits include precision cutting and vaporization, coagulation resulting in less blood loss, minimal swelling and scarring and decreased postoperative discomfort. The soft tissue laser operates at 10,600 nm, which is the Carbon Dioxide wavelength; CO2’s affinity for water makes this laser ideal for dentistry. Features can include varying pulse duration/frequency, programmable settings, articulation arm, touch screen display and variable spot size for precise incisions. Choosing a vendor who specializes in dental lasers will help ensure a precise fit for your dental practice.
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- Power: 320 watts
- Dental Applications: Conservative Dentistry
General Dentistry
Maxillofacial Surgery
Periodontics
Endodontics
Implantology - Wavelength: 10,600 nm
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- Power: 320 Watts
- Dental Applications: General Dentistry
Maxillofacial Surgery
Periodontics
Endodontics
Implantology - Wavelength: 10.6 nm
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- Power: 25 watts
- Dental Applications: Soft Tissue
- Wavelength: 10,600 nm
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- Dental Applications: Gingivectomy
Gingivoplasty
Oral Lesion Removal
Biopsy - Wavelength: 810 Or 980 nm +/- 10 nm
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- Power: 500 watts
- Dental Applications: Implant Exposure
Aphtous Ulcers
Root Canal Sterilization
Alveolitis Cheilitis
Gingvitis - Wavelength: 10,600 nm
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