Re: Laser dentistry





If the patient is anesthetised, you can turn up the power and it's
not as slow as some would make it out to be. Learning the focus length
and using 4.0 or greater magnification helps increase efficiency
greatly.

It's pretty cool to watch the decay just disappear with every
'pop'.

What is better? Five minutes of unnerving high speed drilling or
ten minutes of a more relaxed procedure?

Steve

krzysztof polanowski wrote:
practically the preparetion using lasers for hard tissue doesnt eliminate convantional burs in 100% and next point it takes much more time.
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