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Find a clinicOral surgery procedures with the Fotona® laser are often completed in a single, efficient session.
Recovery is minimal, with most patients resuming normal activities within 24-48 hours after the procedure.
Enhances comfort and reduces anxiety during the procedure.
Fotona® dual-wavelength laser technology combines the precision of Er:YAG with the deep-penetrating power of Nd:YAG to elevate surgical outcomes. The Er:YAG laser enables clean, minimally invasive incisions in soft and hard tissue with little thermal damage, while the Nd:YAG laser supports superior coagulation, bacterial decontamination, and healing response. Together, they allow clinicians to perform oral surgeries with enhanced control, reduced trauma, and greater efficiency — often with less need for sutures or anesthesia.
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Precise Soft-tissue Surgery with LightWalker
This study explores the broad range of soft- and hard-tissue applications of the Er:YAG and Nd:YAG lasers in dentistry, highlighting their combined use for minimally invasive treatments, faster healing, and comprehensive clinical outcomes.
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.