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Overview of the most practical procedures performed by erbium, 1064 NdiYag, 1064 diode emphasis on periodontal procedures

Dr. Michael Egan, DDS
Additional procedures enables by the use of hard and soft tissue lasers
Course date: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 12:00 PM (EST)

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Hard and soft tissue lasers are used to add to the general dentists inventory of procedures.

Learning objectives:

  • Clinicians will learn the value & limitations of different wave lengths;
  • Clinicians will learn the advantage of laser preparation verses rotary or blade prep;
  • Clinicians immediate return on investment from adding new laser procedures & more efficient existing procedures.

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