CMEF 2026! See Our Multi-Wavelength Laser Technology in Action
featuring 450nm, 980nm, 1470nm, and 1940nm wavelengths, designed for precision and minimally invasive procedures across multiple clinical fields.
featuring 450nm, 980nm, 1470nm, and 1940nm wavelengths, designed for precision and minimally invasive procedures across multiple clinical fields.
Discover our new pen-style wireless diode dental laser with dual-wavelength (450nm+650nm/980nm+650nm) options, modular accessories, and expanding clinical applications from surgery to therapy. Stay tune
With 980nm 30W + 1470nm 15W, MZ delivers precision across a wide range of surgical and therapeutic applications — backed by global clinical training support to help you get the most out of every treatment.
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.
H1 980nm · 20W High-power solution for precise cutting and coagulation S3 450nm · 3W + 980nm · 7W + 650nm · 200mW Reliable performance for daily clinical applications
The energy available to treat the dental pulp after transmittance through overlying structures is clinically important for determining photobiological effects. This ex vivo study aimed to quantify laser energy delivery though the dental crown to the pulp from an initial energy of 5 J using four common laser wavelengths (λ = 450, 650, 810, and 980 nm).
Discover the ultimate guide to choosing the perfect dental laser for your practice! This easy-to-read article breaks down the essentials of dental semiconductor lasers, focusing on wavelength (450nm, 650nm, 810nm, 980nm), power, and pulse mode. Whether you’re tackling gum surgery or pain relief, find the laser that fits your clinic’s needs. Get clear, actionable advice to enhance treatments and patient satisfaction
Our recent Dental Laser Seminar, co-hosted with TriGroup, was guided by Dr. Ayman Al-Aim, who led an enlightening session on the fundamentals of dental lasers.
980nm wavelength laser is a new method for Podiatry. The principle is to use 980nm wavelength laser to penetrate the skin, thereby killing fungi and inhibiting fungal growth.
Facial redness usually refers to the dilation and congestion of superficial blood vessels (capillaries, arterioles, and venules), forming a visible network of blood vessels. These enlarged blood vessels are located in the superficial tissues between the dermis (the middle layer of the skin) and the epidermis (the outermost layer of the skin).