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Lasers in Dentistry
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ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-282-6
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Part I: The Scientific Basis of Laser Dentistry 1. The History and Development of Laser Dentistry 2. Laser Physics 3. Laser Interaction with Biologic Tissues 4. Laser Effects on Dental Hard Tissues 5. Laser Effects on the Dental Pulp Part II: Practical Considerations for Lasers in Dentistry 6. Laser Safety in Dental Practice 7. Regulations, Standards, and Education for Lasers in Dentistry 8. Surgical Technique Part III: Current Applications of Lasers in Dentistry 9. Surgical Applications of the Argon Laser 10. Clinical Applications of the CO2 Laser
11. Er: YAG Effects Laser on Oral Hard and Soft Tissues 12. Clinical and Investigative Research on the Excimer Laser 13. Clinical Applications for the Ho: YAG Laser 14. Clinical Applications of the Nd: YAG Laser 15. Clinical Applications of the Argon Laser in Restorative Dentistry 16. Laser Processing of Dental Materials 17. Biostimulation and Photodynamic Therapy Part IV: Current Technology and Future Directions 18. Analysis of Excimer Laser Interactions with Hard Tissues 19. Modern Optics and Dentistry 20. New Concepts in Laser-Tissue Interaction Appendices I. Glossary II. Units of Measurement, Equivalents, Formulas, and Consta III. Laser Precautions IV. Curriculum Guidelines and Standards for Dental Laser Ed Index
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Approaching lasers from both clincal and scientific standpoints, this first-of-its-kind book is a comprehensive resource on the use of lasers in dentistry today. The text, oganized in four sections, offers readers an up-to-date overview of the subject. Part I is a foundation providing basic information on how lasers interact with oral tissus. Part II addresses practica considerations, such as surgical technique, safety issues, a regu lations. Part III brings readers up to date on the clinical applications of and the research supporting argon, CO2, Er:YAG, excimer, Ho:YAG, and Nd:YAG lasers. Part IV apprises r eaders of current technology and future direction Appendices provide further information of interest to the re Whether you're a novice or already laser literate, this book will help you evaluate the potential lasers have for fortify your practice.
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