The use of the erbium yttrium aluminum garnet (2940nm) in a laser-assisted implant therapy: How far we can push the envelope?
7th Global Dentists and Pediatric Dentistry Annual Meeting
March 31- April 01, 2016 Valencia, Spain

Avi Reyhanian

Hadassah University, Israel

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

The array of available clinical applications for laser assisted dentistry is growing rapidly, with the greater number of applications being for oral surgery. Er:YAG is a laser wavelength which is located in the infrared zone of the electromagnetic spectrum (2940nm), is considered to be extremely safe and is the dominant wavelength in dentistry today. Er:YAG is one of the most suitable wavelengths for bone applications. The presentation will demonstrate the use of the Er:YAG laser in the world of implantology and the advantages vs. conventional treatment methods. My purpose in this presentation is to put some order into the chaotic information surrounding the subject and to provide some answers to the most common and frequent questions I often meet: How far we can go with this technology? Is it just a marketing tool or proven therapy? Where is the line between reality and fantasy? Does the new technology completely replace the conventional methods and if not, at which point do we lay the laser�??s hand piece down and reemploy the old tools and conventional ways? This lecture will exhibit, beyond any doubts, that Er:YAG laser is very valuable tools for implantology and will show cases studies with 8-year follow-ups, each procedure explained in details including video exhibitions.

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