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  2. Dental laser - Wikipedia

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    A dental laser is a type of laser designed specifically for use in oral surgery or dentistry . In the United States, the use of lasers on the gums was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the early 1990s, and use on hard tissue like teeth or the bone of the mandible gained approval in 1996. [1]

  3. Laser surgery - Wikipedia

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    Oral and dental surgery. The CO 2 laser is used in oral and dental surgery for virtually all soft-tissue procedures, such as gingivectomies, vestibuloplasties, frenectomies, and operculectomies.

  4. Laser-assisted new attachment procedure - Wikipedia

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    According to the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), there are benefits to dental lasers including: reduce symptoms and healing times associated with traditional therapies; reduce the amount of bacteria in both diseased gum tissue and in tooth cavities; and control bleeding during surgery.

  5. List of laser types - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common high-power lasers. Usually pulsed (down to fractions of a nanosecond), dental laser: Nd:YAP laser (yttrium aluminium perovskite) 1.0646 μm: Flashlamp, laser diode: Surgery, tattoo removal, hair removal, research, pumping other lasers (combined with frequency doubling to produce a green 532 nm beam) Nd:Cr:YAG laser

  6. Carbon-dioxide laser - Wikipedia

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    Advantages include less bleeding, shorter surgery time, less risk of infection, and less post-op swelling. Applications include gynecology, dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and many others. A CO 2 dental laser at the 9.25–9.6 μm wavelength is sometimes used in dentistry for hard-tissue ablation. The hard-tissue is ablated at ...

  7. Gingivectomy - Wikipedia

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    Gingivectomy is a dental procedure in which a dentist or oral surgeon cuts away part of the gums in the mouth (the gingiva). [1] It is the oldest surgical approach in periodontal therapy [2] and is usually done for improvement of aesthetics or prognosis of teeth.