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  • in reply to: General Nd:YAG Forum #2708

    Anonymous
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    Patient referred to have endo reTx

    [img]https://www.laserdentistryforum.com/attachments/upload/mp1.JPG[/img]

    Endodontist made 3 attempts to remove silver point by troughing and placing ‘paste’.

    Patient didn’t want to give up so…
    FRVP nd:YAG  100us 180 mj 20hz
    placed next to silver point, directed into trough. Laser fired 2x for total of 50J. Hemostat applied to silver point and rotated. Silver point removed.

    [img]https://www.laserdentistryforum.com/attachments/upload/mp2.JPG[/img]

    Pt referred back to endodontist who finished endo. Sorry endodontist still uses film and I can’t scan or I’d post his final.

    Like DAvid said in his erbium posts… been awhile so it was time to post and this happened to be something a little different.

    Hope you find it useful,

    in reply to: Laser Analgesia #6343

    Anonymous
    Spectator

    Why 20 hz instead of 15 (or 10 Hz)?

    in reply to: Laser Analgesia #6344

    dkimmel
    Spectator

    Old Habits. 10Hz does not do as well as 15 or 20 Hz. Though I use 10 Hz for all my hard tissue stuff. I think it is more of a thermal relaxation deal. I also think the 15Hz and 20 Hz has more to do with cooling of the pupal tissue then interferring with the Na, K pump or interferening with the A and C fibers.

    in reply to: Silver Point Removal #5457

    dkimmel
    Spectator

    Thats a cool trick.. Periolase to the rescue again.

    in reply to: General Nd:YAG Forum #2698

    JanetCentury
    Spectator

    Hey where is everyone? I’ve already been to a buffet (Aladdin), been to the spa twice, and seen a show (new Cirque de Soleil to Beatles music). Only lost &#364 so far.

    See y’all tomorrow!

    in reply to: Laser Analgesia #6345

    Nick Luizzi
    Spectator

    David:
    This is an approach that I started to use based on a post you did about a year ago. It worked pretty well. It just got left in the back of my brain.Thanks for bringing it up again, I am going to work on it. Great post, as always. Nick Luizzi

    in reply to: odine laser #9916

    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    what do you want to know. I have used it for 5-6 months.

    glenn

    in reply to: An Er GV #7124

    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    David that was very well done. (even for a Waterlase user GRIN)

    I like the result and the resin was beautiful. Do you do similar stuff for veneers.

    Tell us about how you kept the resin there in place.

    PS We miss you at the MDT meeting and how was the ALD after I left on Thurs

    Glenn

    in reply to: Where ARE you guys #5385

    toothslooth
    Spectator

    Hi, Janet!

    It was great to meet up with you again at the MDT/Townie meeting. We’re sorry we couldn’t stay any longer at the Gala. Mamma Mia was a lot of fun and Annie enjoyed the buffet at the Wynn. Kinda weird how the Aladdin will become a Hotel Planet Hollywood! Just got in this morning…hope you had a great flight back to Detroit. Good luck on the new office!

    Cheers,
    Jimmy

    in reply to: odine laser #9915

    hello
    what kind of laser is it
    is it like the periowave

    in reply to: odine laser #9917

    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    No Marc: the laser is a very low level laser with a methylene blue dye that is placed into the pocket and then the canula is placed in and fired for a minute. Cold laser which inactivates the gram negative bugs mainly but all bugs to some degree.

    Hope that helps.

    Look up http://www.periowave.com to see it in action.

    Glenn

    in reply to: Where ARE you guys #5386

    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    Hey Jimmy and Janet…..(J and J company)….it was great seeing you both at the MDT meeting and I think it was fun to catch up with everyone at the Gala.

    I hope that you all have a little boost from the meeting at the office and that things continue to hum along in your offices.

    Keep on lazin……

    Glenn

    in reply to: General Erbium Discussion #2929

    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    Hi folks: I dont know how many of you get ESOLA but in the Spring 2007 issue Dr. Giovanni Oliva and Maria Genovese ( I believe its his wife) from Rome wrote a really great article on the ” Effect of Er:YAG Laser Parameters on Enamel: SEM Observations.”

    In this article the conclusion was something I have been preaching for many years now on how to improve the bond strength on enamel using the laser….

    I quote from the conclusion…..

    “This study confirms the possibility of performing ablation within defined limits, forming microcavities with a finely etched and rough surface that are well prepared for treatment with adhesive restorative materials. For best treatments, it is recommended to use lower levels of energy emitted at a higher repetition rate.”

    In the study he compared both the Delight (contact) and I believe a Kavo Key 3 laser (non contact ) with both high and low pulses and high and low energy.

    There was SEM evidence of induced alterations in both lasers at the high energy settings (MJ) with microcracks, melting and flakes. This leads of course to poorer bonding and is something we must be concerned with.

    It is absolutely imperative that you either go back over your enamel bevels at low mj and high rep rate or scrape, air abrade or use a bur to remove this layer to get a bond that wont leak.

    Ask me how I know.

    Many many of the research articles use power settings that give microleakage and just because it is enamel doesnt mean that you must use high enamel settings. For your bevels you must keep the Hz high and mj low.

    Dr. Olivi is someone who I saw again at the ALD meeting ( it was good this year even though I was only there for 2 days), and he is very knowledgeable has gorgeous slides (both SEM and regular scope photos) and his articles are clinically based.

    Hope that you get a chance to read this one….it was well done.

    Cheers

    Glenn

    in reply to: Navigator diode #7881

    phil2uall
    Spectator

    I saw it at the Midwinter meeting and ordered one still waiting aparently for written FDA approval suppusedly have verbal.

    Phil

    in reply to: Navigator diode #7883

    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    I have seen it, its cool and has disposable tips and alot of neat simple things similar to the Odyssey.

    Glenn

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