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  • in reply to: Minimally Invasive Dentistry #8885

    DinoDMD
    Spectator
    QUOTE
    Quote: from whitertth on 4:01 pm on July 3, 2007
    Dino,
    Great Case…i would encourage everyone to post some MID cases

    Thanks Ron K! 🙂

    So what’s the verdict Ron S? Is MID forum a go or No?

    Dino

    in reply to: Consultation #3277

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I have an extream phobia of the dentist office, with massive anixity attacks while waiting. I have had some work done before with a drill but I know for a fact that I will not be able to hold it together when I do in to get a filling on my top right canine.

    My gums are fine, nice and pink, my teeth are all bright and white… but I still have pressure on all of top jaw and that one cavity… so I ask, can laser dentistry help me?

    in reply to: Are lasers painless? #9754

    Anonymous
    Spectator

    Sorry, this site is intended for dentists and not for patient consultations.

    in reply to: General Erbium Discussion #2938

    Swpmn
    Spectator

    I would like to report that we’ve now completed four years of service with our HOYA ConBio DELight Er:YAG dental laser. We use the unit every workday for procedures such as composite preparations, caries removal during crown preps, surgical extractions, biopsies, reflection of periosteal flaps for crown lengthening, treatment of apthous ulcerations, frenectomies, etc.

    We have only had a single service call to repair a non-laser related electrical connection within the unit. The repair was completed during the original one year warranty period. Taking a chance, an extended service contract has never been purchased.

    I still utilize the original optical fiber delivery system which came with the unit. The DELight ablates dental structures just as well today as it did when first delivered. We have always used distilled water for our irrigation system. Our only out of pocket costs have been laser tips.

    Best thing is, our laser is paid off and still workin’ like a charm!!!!!!!!!!!

    in reply to: Long Term Followup on Er:YAG Dental Laser #7362

    Anonymous
    Spectator

    Congrats, Al!
    It was because of you and a few others that my second laser purchase was different from my first. Your reliability stories convinced me that my second erbium was going to be a Versawave.

    Thanks for all your contributions to ldf, over the years, as they have had an impact.

    in reply to: Long Term Followup on Er:YAG Dental Laser #7363

    zendentist
    Spectator

    I tried like heck to wear out my DeLight, but after six years I gave up and traded it in on a VersaWave last December. Hoya seems to have an extremely reliable platform; my experience has been very postive.

    in reply to: Fiber source for LaserSmile #8023

    toothslooth
    Spectator

    Hey, Cletus…you can also try “Laser Dental Innovations” (http://www.lazerdental.net) for LaserSmile accessories. They have some nice laser glow tips that I am using right now…good luck!

    in reply to: Off Topic #3095

    drgbowen
    Spectator

    /Users/gregoryrbowen/Desktop/lasergalaxy.jpg

    This laser was fired from a mountain top in Chile, aimed at the center of the Milky Way galaxy to study the atmospheric distortion of astronomical lenses. It was featured on NASA’s “astronomy picture of the day” website July 31, 2007.

    Given the diameter of the Milky Way is 100,000 light years and our Solar System is located approximately 3/4ths of the length of the spiral arm from the galactic center, it will take this laser approximately 37,500 years to reach the center!

    Kind of mindboggling!

    in reply to: Laser aimed at Galactic center #8654

    drgbowen
    Spectator

    Sorry about that…. When I follow Ron’s instruction about adding a picture, the pop up window is just code. I’m using a Macbook, Ron if your out there, do the rules apply for a mac.

    in reply to: New Er LAser #6099

    drgbowen
    Spectator

    They did….it’s called “Texas tea” ( We just had to show them what to do with it)

    in reply to: General Erbium Discussion #2786

    dmd92east
    Spectator

    I know this is a little off topic and probably should be posted there but I wanted to ask my Erbium comrades, especially those in the Tampa Florida area, if anybody has heard of this Institute and had any experience with it. The reason for my asking is that my father, a retired dentist, is suffering with a bad case of spinal stenosis something all us dentists may have to look forward too. Obviously, he has been told by the orthopods that invasive spinal surgery is the only way to go. The laser spine institute offers a less invasive alternative that some of his friends have persued with some success. The web site is: http://www.laserspineinstitute.com/
    Thanks very much for any input. I personnally am leaning toward him persuing this option because I know as well as anybody in this forum the benefits of laser procedures over conventional ones. Thanks again.

    in reply to: IS A MICROSCOPE IN YOUR FUTURE #5333

    mesposito
    Spectator

    sorry, wrong forum, my mistake…
    Mike

    (Edited by mesposito at 9:41 am on Aug. 17, 2007)

    in reply to: General Diode Forum #2995

    phil2uall
    Spectator

    how do you do it and at what settings

    in reply to: Navigator diode #7882

    phil2uall
    Spectator

    I havew it and it is cool, the tips that come with itare 3.5 mm too short to get interproximal when troughing in most cases. I am getting the perio tips when they come in 6 mm but all tips are currently backordered.

    Phil

    in reply to: Misc. Laser Forum #2680

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Just logged in tounge.gif

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