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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / August 2005

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Laser vs. Handpiece

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dr shad j lewis (via google) - 19 Aug 2005 01:29 GMT
... up against removing amalgam.

Handpiece wins hands-down.  Much less expensive, too.
dr shad j lewis (via google) - 19 Aug 2005 01:30 GMT
... up against sounds.

Laser wins.

... up against no needing anesthesia -

I've had work with both, and needed anesthesia with both.
dr shad j lewis (via google) - 19 Aug 2005 01:31 GMT
Easiest repair issues:

Handpiece.
George Chatzipetros - 19 Aug 2005 07:46 GMT
how about up against smells?

George
StovePipe - 20 Aug 2005 15:42 GMT
> how about up against smells?
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> George

Laser Smells?!?!?  I guess if you let your water bottle become like a
swamp over the vacation, it can smell, but otherwise, my Laser, at
least, didn't smell when it was working. The Waterlase doesn't really
give you that burnt meat smell when you do surgeries, as you always use
water, even at the low settings.

Handpieces?  I think they will always smell a bit like sewing machines,
as we must oil them. Unless, of course, you have beringless ones.

AFA 'anesthesialess amalgam removal' goes, it is hit and miss, even when
you apply the Mark Colonna method for a full six minutes.

JMO
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Amatus Cremona - 19 Aug 2005 17:49 GMT
> Handpiece wins hands-down.  Much less expensive, too.

Diamond or bur and why?

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> ... up against removing amalgam.
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> Handpiece wins hands-down.  Much less expensive, too.
 
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