2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1660/1/012101
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Mathematical Study for laser and its Clinical Applications in dentistry: Review and Outlook

Abstract: The paper for the survey is to recapitulate applications of laser, mathematically and also discusses whether the laser can furnish a similar or ameliorate treatment for traditional care. Studies have shown that the use of lasers in the different fields is an efficacious device to increase efficiency, quality, easiness, cost and convenience in dental therapy. The laser is an influential dental auxiliary to control pollution, wound reparations, the discharge and control of tremolo in the expulsion of hard tissue… Show more

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“…This includes patient advice on oral hygienic practices, diet, hazardous routines, or the necessary periodontal or orthodontic intervention needed (6). However, when deciding whether to integrate laser type into their practices, clinicians are anticipated to understand the fundamentals of laser physics and tissue interaction so that the appropriate laser device and parameter can be used to achieve the treatment goal safely and effectively (11).…”
Section: Dentinal Hypersensitivity (Dh) and Lasermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes patient advice on oral hygienic practices, diet, hazardous routines, or the necessary periodontal or orthodontic intervention needed (6). However, when deciding whether to integrate laser type into their practices, clinicians are anticipated to understand the fundamentals of laser physics and tissue interaction so that the appropriate laser device and parameter can be used to achieve the treatment goal safely and effectively (11).…”
Section: Dentinal Hypersensitivity (Dh) and Lasermentioning
confidence: 99%