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sdameronSpectatorwould like to come but too expensive at this time. thanks
DocKSpectatorI am new to lasers and was thinking about eventually purchasing a laser for class1 and 2 restorations as well as other procedures. Anyone using it for operative? Which laser? What are the pros and cons compared to the “good old handpiece”?
Thanks a lot
nocavatSpectatorhi,
dr.harvey shiffman at boytnon laser dental center in boynton beach florida, we are using the lares powerlaser AT laser for 2 1/2 years with incredible success doing all types of operative procedures, plus endo and perioMay 9, 2011 at 12:48 am in reply to: Lares/Fotona New Lightwalker Er:YAG/Nd:YAG digital pulsed lasers…. #24091
nocavatSpectatori ve been doing PIPS endo and WPT perio with the lares laser with incredible results, i used the new lightwalker dt model in nashville last weekend and it is a very nice machine with erbium and nd-yag lasers at a great price point
harvey shiffman dds,
boynton laser dental center
boynton beach,florida
rory13SpectatorHello!! I’m Shane from San Diego, California and I’m 28 years of age. I’m a person who can easily mingle with other people even with different personalities.
I love challenges coz it makes me eager to learn things. I like surfing the net during my past time and I love playing basketball with my friends especially when I get bored.
pfuentesSpectatorperhaps one of the benefits of LANAP protocol is the delayed release of CHX at bacterial static levels due to increased root absorption of CHX following laser root etching????
The most recent AAP article belays the benefit of EDTA with CHX and delayed CHX bacterial static release (interesting).
Robert DauwsSpectatorCan anyone help me find a good dentist in Austin?
Alex SirlomSpectatorThere are a lot of good dentists in Austin, so finding one is really more about personal preference and convenience. A great place to start looking for a dentist in Austin is on Yelp or a similar review site, since it will allow you to look in your particular area. You should also look around dentists’ websites, as this is the best way to learn about their education and training, as well as their licensure and accreditation. In the end, a little bit of research on your part can easily turn up a good dentist in Austin.
Robert DauwsSpectatorThanks a lot.
Robert DauwsSpectatorCan all dentists use sedation techniques?
Alex SirlomSpectatorNo, sedation techniques cannot be employed by all dentists. Sedation dentistry can be quite complex, and most dentists who are interested in using these drugs must be licensed to do so. Most dentists will mention on their websites if they have the appropriate licenses. If they do not, it may be a good idea to contact their offices to ask. It is important to remember that dentists’ sedation drugs require special training.
Robert DauwsSpectatorWhat are some things to look for in good Austin, TX dentists?
Alex SirlomSpectator@Robert Dauws 58834 wrote:
What are some things to look for in good Austin, TX dentists?
Good Austin, TX dentists should take a personal interest in all of their patients. This goes beyond just being nice and having a pleasant office. A good dentist should use high-quality products in his or her practice, including the latest anesthetics and equipment. A good way to tell if a dentist reinvests into his or her practice is to call the office and talk with the front-office staff about the products they use. In general, quality dentists have more training and hold more licenses.
Robert DauwsSpectatorDoes anyone know of a good dentist in Austin, TX?
jgoelzSpectatorInstead of seeing an apostrophe or a quotation mark, I see all kinds of other letters.
What setting/change do I need to make, how?
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