Description
Biolase Waterlase Laser iPlus
Experience advanced dental care with the Biolase Waterlase Laser iPlus 2.0, a state-of-the-art all-tissue laser designed for precision and comfort. Utilizing a unique combination of water, air, and laser energy, this revolutionary technology allows for virtually pain-free procedures, minimizing the need for anesthesia.
Ideal for both hard and soft tissue applications, the Waterlase iPlus 2.0 delivers faster healing times and greater patient satisfaction. From cavity preparation and gum reshaping to root canal treatments and oral surgery, it offers unparalleled versatility, enhancing dental outcomes while ensuring a gentle experience for patients of all ages. Upgrade your dental practice with the innovative power of the iplus biolase waterlase 2.0 for improved accuracy, reduced patient anxiety, and optimal results.
Waterlase iPlus Delivery System
he Waterlase iPlus uses a combination of fiber-optic technology and a specially designed handpiece to deliver a stream of laser energy, water, and air. This allows for precise cutting of both hard and soft tissue with minimal heat and tissue damage. The handpiece is ergonomically designed to ensure precision and comfort during procedures.
Minimally Invasive Dental Biolase Waterlase Lasers
- Enhanced Patient Comfort: Less pain, minimal anesthesia, and faster healing make the experience more pleasant for patients.
- Improved Outcomes: Higher precision and less trauma often lead to better clinical results and fewer complications.
- Increased Practice Efficiency: Procedures can be performed more quickly, allowing dentists to see more patients and enhance practice productivity.
Applications in Dentistry
- Gum Contouring: Reshaping the gums for cosmetic purposes or to correct gum issues.
- Periodontal Treatment: Treating gum disease by removing infected tissue and promoting healing.
- Frenectomies: Removing the frenulum in cases of tongue-tie or lip-tie.
- Biopsies: Performing soft tissue biopsies with minimal bleeding and discomfort.
- Oral Surgery: Various oral surgical procedures that require precision cutting of soft tissues.
Delivery Systems:
- Precision: Accurate targeting of laser energy reduces the damage to surrounding tissues.
- Flexibility: The use of fibers or articulated arms allows the laser to reach difficult areas inside the mouth.
- Safety: Modern delivery systems incorporate safety features like cooling mechanisms and adjustable settings to prevent overheating or tissue damage.
What processes can perform with a Biolase Waterlase?
-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
Biolase Waterlase Soft Tissue Applications
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
Market Position
- Industry Leader: Biolase is recognized as one of the pioneering companies in dental laser technology. The Waterlase iPlus has established itself as a go-to solution for both general and specialized dental practices.
- Wide Adoption: Many dental professionals and practices have adopted the Waterlase iPlus for its ability to perform a variety of procedures, including cavity preparations, soft tissue surgeries, and bone procedures. Its versatility makes it appealing for a broad range of dental applications.
- Global Reach: The Waterlase iPlus is distributed globally, with a presence in various markets, including North America, Europe, and Asia. This wide distribution network allows it to reach a diverse customer base.
Multi-quadrant minimally invasive dentistry
Key Features
- Quadrant-Based Treatment:
- The mouth is divided into four quadrants: upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left.
- During one appointment, the dentist can treat more than one quadrant, depending on the patient’s needs and the complexity of the procedures.
- Minimally Invasive Techniques:
- Focus on preserving healthy tooth structure and soft tissues.
- Use of dental lasers, air abrasion, and other advanced technologies to minimize trauma and enhance precision.
Benefits of Multi-Quadrant Minimally Invasive Dentistry
- Efficiency:
- Time Savings: Patients can receive comprehensive treatment in fewer visits, which can be especially beneficial for those with busy schedules or dental anxiety.
- Streamlined Workflow: Dentists can optimize their time by treating multiple areas at once, improving overall practice efficiency.
- Improved Patient Comfort:
- Reduced Anxiety: Fewer appointments can help alleviate the stress and anxiety that some patients feel about dental visits.
- Less Discomfort: Minimally invasive procedures often result in less pain and swelling, enhancing the overall patient experience.
- Faster Recovery:
- Because minimally invasive techniques cause less tissue trauma, patients may experience quicker healing times and less postoperative discomfort.
- Comprehensive Care:
- Dentists can address multiple dental issues in one session, ensuring a more holistic approach to patient care.
- This method allows for better management of complex cases, such as those involving multiple cavities or periodontal treatments across different quadrants.
- Enhanced Communication:
- Dentists can discuss treatment plans that involve multiple quadrants in detail with patients, helping them understand the benefits and expected outcomes.
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