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Thank you for a fascinating webinar!
Hello from Sacramento, CA
Thanks Manor!!
Thank you for going over the protocol with Sweeps. Been using for 6 months. Excellent results
have you considered using in conjunction with the new triton irritant from brawler
What safety protocols did you have to put in place in the office?
Which specific model is this? There are several on Fotona site?
How do you determine which tip size you’ll use for sweets?
Do you see increased bleeding?
Well designed and well engineered!! That’s how all things should work. I love this!
What do you think about using a flat varians tip instead of al pointed tip?
how close to apex do you instrument?
Hello Dr. Hageman, yes it will be available to rewatch within 24-48 hours. We will let you know when it’s ready to view!
Can i rewatch later? I got here late
The usual wavelengths are 1064 nm and 2940nm, and frequency between 15 and 40Hz. Depends on canal lengths, widths, and apex size
What do you think about filing the canals first and then use the laser irrigation technique?
Any concern using the laser in a 2nd or 3rd molar with a very close relationship to the inferior alveolar canal?
What is the laser wavelength and pulse frequency?
How does this system compare to EdgeEndo’s Edgepro Laser?
Tips are reusable. They are sharpened like a pencil but easy to damage the tip. Have to be careful. Dip in the chamber but not canal
Thank you. Child’s play. Happy Holidays. All the best for ’23 – Dr B Impladent Inc http://www.CaltexPress.com
Are the canal tips single use? Laser tips autoclaveable/disposable?
What pulse rate and amounts of watts are used to do use laser activation?
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