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Novel Approach for Dental Hard Tissue Ablation by Ultra-Short Laser Pulses

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Abstract

Ultra-short laser pulses allow collateral damage-free ablation. Scanning involving advanced high-repetition rate lasers yields maximum ablation speed matching Er-lasers together with optimum quality. A novel rotating scanner can act like an optical “drill”.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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