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New-Generation Dental Laser Technology

New-Generation Dental Laser Technology

Blogs | 2026-01-27

Multi-Functional Integration:

Achieves both hybrid and independent output of multiple wavelengths, such as 980nm, 450nm, 650nm, and 405nm. A single device meets diverse clinical needs including cutting, coagulation, sterilization, and biostimulation.

Synergistic Enhancement:

Wavelengths can be used singly or in combination, creating synergistic effects like "Excision + Instant Sterilization" or "Treatment + Enhanced Healing". This approach elevates treatment efficacy, delivering results greater than the sum of its parts (1+1>2).

Visualized Safety:

Through devices like thermal-sensing glasses, clinicians can visually monitor temperature changes at the surgical site in real time.

Controlled Risk:

The integration of real-time thermal data with an intelligent alert system proactively prevents tissue overheating. This advancement pushes the risk of thermal injury toward near-zero levels.

New-Generation Dental Laser Technology

New-Generation Dental Laser Technology

New-Generation Dental Laser Technology


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