Re: Laser dentistry
- From: "krzysztof polanowski" <hsm.a.polanowska@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 11:18:24 +0100
Lasers
there are couple types of lasers. This one Erg_yag for "drilling" is not
very good idea . Of course its working but there is no significant
advantage of it.
The Nd_yag or diode is ok. Its very helpfull for soft tisea surgery, perio
cases , ando treatment
depends on situation . Of course there is not the most important equipment
in dental office :))
regards kris-polanowski DDS
Uzytkownik "Eigenvector" <m44_master@xxxxxxxxx> napisal w wiadomosci
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For some reason I got it into my head that the use of lasers in dentistry
has pretty well ended the need for a drill or at least reduced its need.
So whenever I ask my dentist about the use of lasers (mainly as a way to
reduce anxiety) he scoffs and says that lasers are used typically for
reduction of gumline. Also that they are extremely expensive.
Does my dentist need to go back to school or what? What's the skinny on
lasers in the office?
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