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Diobeam 830 Laser (830 nm)
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The starter laser that belongs in every basic dental practice tool kit

  • Safe, no side effects
  • Trustworthy and easy to use
  • Validated by local and international university studies
  • A very compact pocket laser

Diobeam 830 Laser (830 nm)

Diobeam 830 Laser (830 nm) Hand Piece


Legenda
3 stars Extremely suitable
2 stars Very suitable
1 star Suitable

Indications

  • Aphthas / Ulcers / Herpes 3
  • Bio-stimulation 3
  • Combating post-operative pain 3
  • Wound healing 3

Product operations

LLLT treatment with the Diobeam 830 laser not only treats the symptoms but also promotes wound healing. Application of light with LLLT is effective during various stages of the wound healing, namely in the infection stage, the proliferation stage, the remodelling phase and the maturation phase. This effect not only occurs with open surface wounds, but also with closed connective tissue or soft tissue damage.

A handful of LLLT effects: Enhanced leukocyte infiltration, increased macrophage activity, promotion of revascularization, enhanced proliferation, increased fibroblast numbers, etc.

Numerous studies have been carried out to better understand the unique pain reduction abilities of LLLT. There still remains much to be learned because the process by which this is accomplished involves a complex combination of local and systemic action, utilizing enzymatic, chemical and physical interventions.

Some of the known effects of LLLT include elevated β endorphins; the ability to block the depolarization of C fibres afferents, thereby suppressing excitation of these fibres in the afferent sensory pathway that sends pain stimulations to the brain; increased nitric oxide production, etc.

Because of these unique characteristics LLLT has been used in patients receiving chemotherapy due to mucositis for quite a few years now. Reputed treatment centre Institute Bordet, UCL. University cliniques Saint-Luc, RU Ghent and others, consider LLLT a valuable piece of equipment for these and other treatments.


Q&A

Is LLLT a safe treatment method?

Yes, LLLT is a safe method of treatment that has been in use for many years. There are no undesirable side effects, pain, or heat issues. There are no contraindications with Pregnancy, pacemakers, etc. LLLT is not utilized as a treatment method in cancer.

What happens if I use an energy dose that is too high?

A dose of energy applied to a wound that is too high will cause the opposite effect. In this case, more is not better! For example, a wound will take a longer time to heal if too much energy is applied. However, an energy dosage that is too high will not cause damage to the healthy cells.