Dental Lasers

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    Integration of lasers into dentistry requires knowledge of laser physics, biological interactions, and proper training.

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    Lasers emit beams either continuously or as discrete pulses, each with specific applications and effects on target tissues.

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    Dentists need to understand the chromophores that absorb laser energy and the thermal implications of different pulse modes.

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    Laser-assisted dental procedures offer advantages, including reduced postoperative discomfort and the ability to perform many procedures without local anesthesia.

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    Proper training is crucial to successful incorporation of lasers into dental practice.

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