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  1. 20 lut 2020 · Diode lasers are useful for oral soft tissue surgical procedures because their specific wavelength (810–980 nm) is absorbed not only by water (although less so than the carbon dioxide laser wavelength), but also by other chromophores, such as melanin, and in particular, oxyhemoglobin.

  2. In this article the use of a dental diode laser with a wavelength of 970 nm is described for the indications vestibuloplasty, exposure of implants, accelera-tion of treatments in implant prosthetics, and treatment of peri-implantitis.

  3. 5 maj 2020 · This study was designed to assess if dental implant uncovering is possible with a diode laser without anaesthesia, and to compare its performance with traditional cold scalpel surgery.

  4. 1 lis 2023 · Diode lasers are a new paradigm shift in clinical dental practise. To incorporate these lasers into your dental practise you need to understand their physics and biological tissue...

  5. As with erbium and Nd:YAG lasers, optimisation of the laser parameters to suit the implant surface is necessary when using diode lasers. The wavelength of the diode laser will influence the extent of reflection versus absorption.

  6. Lasers have various periodontal applications including calculus removal (Er: YAG, Er, Cr: YSGG lasers); soft tissue excision, incision and ablation; decontamination of root and implant surfaces; biostimulation; bacteria reduction; and osseous surgery.

  7. 1 kwi 2020 · Diode lasers have been utilized in dentistry for many years now as an effective means to help manage gingival tissues during restorative procedures. Prior to the development of diode lasers, electrosurgery (radiosurgery) was used for many of the same soft-tissue management indications.

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