Ceralas D15 980nm dental laser

April 1, 1999
CeramOptec introduces its Ceralas D15 980nm high-absorption, diode dental laser. This laser has the highest absorption in water and blood than any fiberoptic-based laser. It combines the cutting characteristics of a CO2 (but through a standard optical fiber) with the nonthermal coagulation affects of an Argon laser. This 980nm-diode wavelength eliminates charring and necrotic-tissue damage, while maintaining a bloodless field. Perfect for general, periodontal, and cosmetic surgery. Portable, wit

CeramOptec introduces its Ceralas D15 980nm high-absorption, diode dental laser. This laser has the highest absorption in water and blood than any fiberoptic-based laser. It combines the cutting characteristics of a CO2 (but through a standard optical fiber) with the nonthermal coagulation affects of an Argon laser. This 980nm-diode wavelength eliminates charring and necrotic-tissue damage, while maintaining a bloodless field. Perfect for general, periodontal, and cosmetic surgery. Portable, with its own hand-held carrying case, weighs 14 lbs., and requires no service or service contracts.

For further details or demonstration, call (877)-Ceralas (237-2527).

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