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Interview with a laser physicist

Part 1

Are all dental diode lasers the same?
Are all diode chips the same?
Are all diode lasers safe?
Is it important to calibrate the energy?
Are all dental lasers calibrated?

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Part 2

Why do some lasers lose power?
When will a laser begin to lose power?
What is the lifespan of a Spectralase?
Why did you change wavelengths from 810nm to 980nm?
Why pulse mode?

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Part 3

Are all pulse modes the same?
Are all tested to medical standards?
Why don’t you manufacture a small wand pen laser?
Why don’t you have single use snap on tips?

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