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Aerosols, viruses and laser plume management for LightScalpel, VetScalpel, Aesculight and Luxar surgical CO2 lasers
Published: 11 December 2023
ANSI Z136.3 Standard for Safe Use of Lasers in Health Care () defines laser plume as one of the non-beam laser hazards since it contains viral, bacterial, and other cellular and aerosolized particulates. ANSI Z136.3 Standard also specifies safety measures to mitigate the laser plume hazards, i.e. the mandatory use of Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) device equipped with a proper filter (with ANSI Z136.
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Comparison of the Influence of CO2-laser and Scalpel Skin Incisions on the Surgical Wound Healing Process
Published: 3 January 2017
Article Review: By L. Miguel Carreira and Pedro Azevedo Published in the , Volume 1, Issue 3, 2016 - This study evaluates the influence of CO2 laser and scalpel skin incisions on the surgical wound healing process. The Laser The CO2 laser model 1507 (manufactured by LightScalpel, LLC, Bothell, WA). The Aesculight model AE-1507 is functionally similar to LightScalpel LS-1005 and LS-2010 laser systems with identical SuperPulse peak power, pulse energy, pulse timing, and spot size specifications.
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Comparing Diode, Erbium, and CO2 Soft-Tissue Dental Lasers
Published: 22 August 2016
Overview of Dental Diode, Erbium, and Carbon Dioxide Lasers in Soft-Tissue Dental Surgery Initiating a diode laser tip with articulating paper The ADA Compares Erbium and CO2 Lasers For Use in Soft Tissue Dentistry According to , “for erbium laser wavelengths, optical absorption and coagulation depths are significantly smaller than gingival blood vessel diameters.
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Dr. Dina Chehab Performs Successful Lip Tie Release with LightScalpel CO2 Laser, Showcasing Excellent Healing Results
Published: 11 December 2023
Dr. Dina Chehab performed a lip tie release using a LightScalpel CO2 laser to correct a congenital lip tie. If left untreated, a lip tie can lead to problems with breastfeeding in infancy, speech, orthodontic issues, and periodontal problems such as gum recession. The patient, in this case, was a 9-year-old child receiving collaborative care with orthodontic treatment.
Comparing Surgical CO2 Lasers
Published: 11 December 2023
and have been made in the USA for almost 30 years (Luxar and NovaPulse in the past; now LightScalpel®). They have been widely used in a variety of medical specialties. Competitors / imported surgical CO2 lasers occasionally enter the USA market and leave shortly thereafter. This manufacturer uses old articulated arm technology (inherited from the 1980s).
New Insights into Dental Sleep Medicine: A Must-Read Article Featuring LightScalpel Lasers
Published: 29 September 2023
Initial lateral ceph from Dr. Batoon's case study The field of dentistry is undergoing a significant transformation, with a growing focus on airway health and dental sleep medicine. Dr. Diana Batoon's recent article, "" published in Dentistry Today, is a groundbreaking piece you won't want to miss. In this compelling article, Dr. Batoon discusses the challenges and solutions in treating children with sleep-related issues.
LightScalpel Earns a Spot in Dentistry Today’s Top 100 Products of 2023
Published: 8 August 2023
We are thrilled to announce that LightScalpel has been recognized as a top 100 product of 2023 by the esteemed dental magazine, . This marks a significant milestone in our journey, reflecting our commitment to providing top-notch dental solutions. Dentistry Today, in its 37th Annual Top 100 Products edition, has highlighted the most innovative and impactful products in the dental industry.
Wing Dental Adopts New Technology for Comfortable and Effective Frenectomy Procedures
Published: 10 February 2023
Dr. Winston Wing, a customer of LightScalpel, recently published an excellent article in a local magazine. In the article, he discusses the frenectomy procedure and explores the numerous applications and benefits of the LightScalpel CO2 laser. Wing Dental in Peace River, AB, prioritizes the comfort and well-being of its patients, which is why Dr.
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The ADA’s Guide to Dental Lasers and Related Light-based Technologies
Published: 11 August 2022
For those in the market for a dental laser but don't know where to start, we recommend reading the American Dental Association's technical report titled "." This is a wonderful resource that covers the key fundamentals in laser dentistry and why you might choose one laser type over another. Some key takeaways about laser tissue interaction that you might not know: Diode lasers cut using a hot tip, not a laser beam.