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Find a ClinicFibroma removal treatment is effectively completed in a single procedure for optimal results.
Recovery is minimal, with most patients resuming normal activities within 24-48 hours after the procedure.
The treated area heals smoothly, leaving little to no visible scarring.
Fotona® advanced digital pulse technologies, including QSP (Quantum Square Pulse) and VSP (Variable Square Pulse), provide precise control and customization for fibroma removal. QSP optimizes pulse duration for accurate laser application, ensuring minimal damage to surrounding tissue, while VSP tailors energy pulses to the patient’s needs, enhancing treatment efficiency. This combination results in effective fibroma removal with reduced discomfort, faster healing, and minimal scarring.
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Oral Fibroma Removal Using Er:YAG Laser
This study describes a procedure using Er:YAG laser therapy to excise a fibroma in the oral cavity. The goal was to flatten the fibroma to the level of the adjacent tissues, using precise laser settings to minimize bleeding, pain, and complications.
Management of Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma by Erbium YAG Laser : A Novel Approach- Case Report
Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a reactive gingival overgrowth, thought to arise from periosteal and periodontal membrane. These growths are rare in origin accounting for 3.1% of total gingival lesions. This article is describing, a case of peripheral ossifying fibroma, wherein various aspects of its incidence, growth pattern, management and review of literature are discussed.