Author: Patrick Molard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages :
Book Description
LE LASER CO2 EN CHIRURGIE DENTAIRE
L'UTILISATION DU LASER CO2 DANS LA CHIRURGIE BUCCO-DENTAIRE
LASER CO2 ET CHIRURGIE BUCCALE
CO2 Laser Surgery
Author: I. Kaplan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642821804
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
Over the past ten years, carbon dioxide laser surgery has made impressive strides and is now applied to every field of surgery without exception. It is the intention of this book to record the work done in this field in the Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery of the Beilinson Medical Center and Tel Aviv University Medical School, Israel, as well as that performed in association with other depart ments. In this context, one feels that it is incumbent upon one to acknowledge the cooperation of the medical and paramedical staff of the Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery of the Beilinson Medical Center, as well as that of Prof. Yehuda Shindel and Dr. Daniel Katenelson of the Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Dr. Y ona Tadir of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Dr. Itamar Kott of the Department of General Surgery. I should like to make special mention of Dr. Ralph Ger of New York, who worked with me on the original clinical trials, and the engineer Uzi Sharon, who developed the Sharplan Laser with me. The progress of Laser Surgery is well demonstrated by the participation in the four meetings of the International Society for Laser Surgery, the first of which was held in Tel Aviv in 1975 with an attendance of 65 and the last in Tokyo in 1981 with an attendance of 1200.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642821804
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
Over the past ten years, carbon dioxide laser surgery has made impressive strides and is now applied to every field of surgery without exception. It is the intention of this book to record the work done in this field in the Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery of the Beilinson Medical Center and Tel Aviv University Medical School, Israel, as well as that performed in association with other depart ments. In this context, one feels that it is incumbent upon one to acknowledge the cooperation of the medical and paramedical staff of the Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery of the Beilinson Medical Center, as well as that of Prof. Yehuda Shindel and Dr. Daniel Katenelson of the Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Dr. Y ona Tadir of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Dr. Itamar Kott of the Department of General Surgery. I should like to make special mention of Dr. Ralph Ger of New York, who worked with me on the original clinical trials, and the engineer Uzi Sharon, who developed the Sharplan Laser with me. The progress of Laser Surgery is well demonstrated by the participation in the four meetings of the International Society for Laser Surgery, the first of which was held in Tel Aviv in 1975 with an attendance of 65 and the last in Tokyo in 1981 with an attendance of 1200.
Laser CO2
Le l.a.s.e.r CO2 FLF 25, ses applications en chirurgie orale
Lasers in Dentistry
Author: Leo Miserendino
Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
This book provides an overview of the use of lasers in dentistry today. Featured are soft tissue, hard tissue, and dental materials' applications. Learn how lasers interact with oral tissues; safety standards and regulations; surgical techniques; and clinical applications of argon, CO2, Er:YAG, excimer, Ho:YAG, and Nd:YAG lasers.
Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
This book provides an overview of the use of lasers in dentistry today. Featured are soft tissue, hard tissue, and dental materials' applications. Learn how lasers interact with oral tissues; safety standards and regulations; surgical techniques; and clinical applications of argon, CO2, Er:YAG, excimer, Ho:YAG, and Nd:YAG lasers.
Lasers in Dentistry
Author: Hajime Yamamoto
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
The International Congress of Laser in Dentistry was held in Tokyo, Japan on August 5th and 6th, 1988, hosted by Professor Hajime Yamamoto. There were 400 participants, including 60 foreign attendants. The main theme of the Congress was Application of laser to oral and maxillofacial region. The scientific program consisted of 4 special lectures, 1 symposium, 3 workshops and 44 free papers. This volume includes the most important papers of those presented at the Congress, and will provide clinicians and researchers with the opportunity to learn much about the extensive, up-to-date information on several new therapeutic and diagnostic strategies in laser dentistry.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
The International Congress of Laser in Dentistry was held in Tokyo, Japan on August 5th and 6th, 1988, hosted by Professor Hajime Yamamoto. There were 400 participants, including 60 foreign attendants. The main theme of the Congress was Application of laser to oral and maxillofacial region. The scientific program consisted of 4 special lectures, 1 symposium, 3 workshops and 44 free papers. This volume includes the most important papers of those presented at the Congress, and will provide clinicians and researchers with the opportunity to learn much about the extensive, up-to-date information on several new therapeutic and diagnostic strategies in laser dentistry.
Le laser en parodontologie et en implantologie
Author: Nicolas Donalisio
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 186
Book Description
Le laser est une technologie qui trouve de nombreuses applications dans beaucoup de domaines de la vie courante. L’utilisation en odontologie, et donc en parodontologie et en implantologie est toute récente. Les lasers produisent une lumière monochromatique, faiblement divergente, cohérente et très puissante. Chaque laser se caractérise en particulier par son milieu actif, ce qui définit sa longueur d’onde. Le laser a plusieurs effets sur les tissus. C’est l’effet thermique qui est le plus recherché : cela va de l’échauffement à la destruction selon la puissance du rayonnement. Les tissus parodontaux sont riches en eau et en hémoglobine. Les lasers que nous utilisons doivent avoir une longueur d’onde correspondante au pic d’absorption de ces deux composants. Cinq types de laser sont donc principalement utilisés en chirurgie dentaire : diode, CO2, Er:YAG et Nd:YAP. Les lasers en parodontologie sont utilisables pour les surfaçages et le traitement des péri-implantites, en complément des méthodes traditionnelles (ultrasons et curettes manuelles). Ils permettent également la chirurgie de tissus mous le plus souvent sans anesthésie, sans suture, sans saignement et avec une cicatrisation rapide. Ce nouvel outil nécessite encore de nombreuses études pour parfaire les protocoles d’utilisations, protocoles qui doivent être scrupuleusement respectés sous peine d’échec thérapeutique.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 186
Book Description
Le laser est une technologie qui trouve de nombreuses applications dans beaucoup de domaines de la vie courante. L’utilisation en odontologie, et donc en parodontologie et en implantologie est toute récente. Les lasers produisent une lumière monochromatique, faiblement divergente, cohérente et très puissante. Chaque laser se caractérise en particulier par son milieu actif, ce qui définit sa longueur d’onde. Le laser a plusieurs effets sur les tissus. C’est l’effet thermique qui est le plus recherché : cela va de l’échauffement à la destruction selon la puissance du rayonnement. Les tissus parodontaux sont riches en eau et en hémoglobine. Les lasers que nous utilisons doivent avoir une longueur d’onde correspondante au pic d’absorption de ces deux composants. Cinq types de laser sont donc principalement utilisés en chirurgie dentaire : diode, CO2, Er:YAG et Nd:YAP. Les lasers en parodontologie sont utilisables pour les surfaçages et le traitement des péri-implantites, en complément des méthodes traditionnelles (ultrasons et curettes manuelles). Ils permettent également la chirurgie de tissus mous le plus souvent sans anesthésie, sans suture, sans saignement et avec une cicatrisation rapide. Ce nouvel outil nécessite encore de nombreuses études pour parfaire les protocoles d’utilisations, protocoles qui doivent être scrupuleusement respectés sous peine d’échec thérapeutique.