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Application of sub-µs pulses of a Q-switch CO2 laser for ablation of bone and tooth tissue

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Abstract

Laser ablation of hard biological tissues has several important advantages in comparison with mechanical sawing and drilling, e.g. hemostatic and aseptic effect, or painless cavity preparation in dentistry.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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