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The Biolase Waterlase iPlus is an advanced dental laser system that combines laser energy and water for minimally invasive, precise treatment of both hard and soft tissues. Ideal for a wide range of procedures, it enhances patient comfort, reduces the need for anesthesia, and promotes faster healing. With its dual-wavelength technology and user-friendly design, it’s…
The Biolase Waterlase iPlus is an advanced all-tissue dental laser system that revolutionizes the way dentists perform a wide range of procedures. Combining laser energy with a proprietary water-spray technology, it allows for minimally invasive, precise treatment of both hard and soft tissues, making it a versatile tool for many dental applications. The system uses a YSGG (yttrium-scandium-gallium-garnet) laser operating at a wavelength of 2,780 nm, enabling it to cut through enamel, dentin, and soft tissue without generating heat or requiring anesthesia in many cases, significantly improving patient comfort.
-Tooth, gum and bone processes
-Decay removal
-Rot canals
-Cavity preparation
-Insulation layout
-General dentistry for enamel and dentin
And much more
Biolase Waterlase Hard Tissue Applications
Class I, II, III, IV and V cavity preparation
Caries removal
Hard tissue surface roughening or etching
Enameloplasty, excavation of pits and fissures for placement of sealants
Soft Tissue Procedures Including Pulpal Tissues
Excisional and incisional biopsies
Exposure of unerupted teeth
Fibroma removal
Flap preparation – incision of soft tissue to prepare a flap and expose the bone
Flap preparation – incision of soft tissue to prepare a flap and expose unerupted teeth (hard and soft tissue impactions)
Frenectomy and frenotomy
Gingival troughing for crown impressions
Gingivectomy
Gingivoplasty
Gingival incision and excision
Hemostasis
Implant recovery
Incision and drainage of abscesses
Laser soft tissue curettage of the post-extraction tooth sockets and the periapical are during apical surgery
Leukoplakia
Operculectomy
Oral papillectomies
Pulpotomy
Pulp extirpation
Pulpotomy as an adjunct to root canal therapy
Root canal debridement and cleaning
Reduction of gingival hypertrophy
Removal of pathological tissues (i.e., cysts, neoplasm or abscess) and hyperplastic tissues (i.e., granulation tissue) from around the apex
Soft tissue crown lengthening
Sulcular debridement (removal of diseased and inflamed soft tissue)
Treatment of canker sores, herpetic and aphthous ulcers of the oral Mucosa
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