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Having a laser in an orthodontic practice is absolutely critical. Managing soft tissue during and after treatment helps me define the esthetics of the case. Having used 3 lasers in the past, Spectralase is clearly the leader in my mind. Not only does their laser perform every time, the customer service is first class.
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?
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?
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?