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  • in reply to: General Erbium Discussion #5022

    Chitz26
    Spectator

    I would really appreciate help from fellow biolase MD users. I recently purchased a practice which came with biolase MD(2007) The previous dentist mainly used it for soft tissue application. I went through the manual. I need more help more like a jump start.
    I want to decide if I should invest on taking few trannie courses or just buy a diode laser for the same amount. I am confused. I would appreciate opinions from fellow users.
    Thank you

    in reply to: Who invented the laser? #8813

    CraigKohler
    Spectator

    A.L. Schawlow and C.H. Townes made possible to create the laser rays. I wanna to give special thanks who made the laser .

    in reply to: Off Topic #5034

    2thdoc
    Spectator

    I just wanted to update those of you who may not have heard the details about my transition to Southwest Florida. Last spring I sold my dental practice and began the transition into a new career.

    As part of that transition, I have established Suncoast Professional Sales, LLC to help in the sale or purchase of residential real estate. I will also be involved in the sale/brokerage of dental practices here in Florida .

    As a licensed Realtor, I have partnered with Keller Williams Peace River Partners in Punta Gorda, Florida, and am I excited about the opportunity and freedom this company affords me. I hope to earn the right to be the Realtor/Dental Broker of choice for you, your friends, family, and co-workers. Occasionally, I may contact you and/or send you information on Southwest Florida, which I believe you may find interesting.

    I currently write a blog about interesting things I have discovered here in Florida. The posts can be found at Transitioning to Florida, in the menu on the right side of the page.

    If you, or someone you know, would like to learn more about Southwest Florida, or are interested in selling your Florida Dental Practice, please feel free to contact to me at suncoast4u2@gmail.com or 941-405-3086 (c).

    Happy Lazing,

    Ron

    p.s. if your wondering why I’m not logged in as Ron Schalter its because I gave that username up when LDF was sold to MDT 🙂

    in reply to: Off Topic #5035

    impressive
    Spectator

    Hello everyone i am new here hope this will help me to share info !

    in reply to: Off Topic #5037

    chicagodentist
    Spectator

    i had this problem after having my braces. my gums are receeding. any good treatment for this?
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    in reply to: Doesn’t anyone use the CO2 #9715

    Dentist2013
    Spectator

    I think you have to stop it. I could be harmful for you.

    in reply to: Long Term Followup on Er:YAG Dental Laser #7364

    Dentist2013
    Spectator

    Nice to read your experience that you share about dental laser. I will follow you for this information.

    in reply to: Long Term Followup on Er:YAG Dental Laser #7365

    Dentist2013
    Spectator

    I really like this. I will follow you for this information.

    in reply to: Deka CO2 #9712

    Dentist2013
    Spectator

    I think this Deka co, laser is good It will boom .

    in reply to: got my brace but having gum problems #24740

    Dentist2013
    Spectator

    Proper dental hygiene can go a long way toward preventing gum disease. Most of us know the basics:

    Brush your teeth at least twice a day, for two minutes.
    Floss every day.

    Use an antibacterial mouth rinse for more protection from plaque and to improve gingivitis.

    Smoking increases the danger of gum disease by damaging gum tissue and increasing inflammation. If you smoke, preventing gum disease is one more very good reason to try to quit.

    If gingivitis occurs, your dentist can scrape away plaque buildup at the gum line.
    Brushing, flossing, and using an antibacterial rinse can usually prevent gingivitis from recurring.

    in reply to: Article #22449

    Dentist2013
    Spectator

    I here about this Laser De-epithelialization. Great experience to visit this link. I really like this.

    in reply to: Dentistry Today Article #9420

    Dentist2013
    Spectator

    Lasers are revolutionizing the dental and medical world as i think. Laser dentistry is fascinating, but for many of us it is confusing — access to information is limited because the cutting-edge technology is so new. Lasers may just revolutionize the way we practice dentistry and change the way we approach periodontal disease as a whole.

    in reply to: Future of Erbium Dentistry #8936

    Dentist2013
    Spectator

    I think there is bright features in Erbium Dentistry. wish you lot of luck

    in reply to: Marketing Lasers #5043

    thughes
    Spectator

    I’ve been LANAPing for 5 years now. Last 12 months I did 18 FM cases ($90,000) I’d really like to be doing more cases a month…10+ cases/mo would be nice!
    I’ve got a great website with LANAP info, I’ve tried mailers in the past, now I’m running a radio ad and have a glossy insert in the local newspaper. I’ve tried to network with other local dentists outside my drawing area without success and I’ve tried to network with local physicians without success. We are still sending letters to all our perio patient’s physicians re. oral-systemic connection…
    What is working for those of you out there doing 10+ cases a month?
    I’d appreciate any advice!
    Thank you.

    in reply to: Fotona dental laser #11658

    Dentist2013
    Spectator

    This treatments are faster, more effective and more satisfying to patients and practitioners than ever before. This is really new technique to treat teeth. This is really good.

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