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Fidelis AT Combination Laser (1064 and 2940 nm)
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The most complete laser solution

  • A multifunctional laser for hard and soft tissues procedures
  • Most powerful piece of equipment on the market
  • Very flexible and trustworthy mirror arm
  • Various hand pieces and laser tips are available
  • In-house service available within Belgium

Fidelis AT Combination Laser (1064 and 2940 nm)

Fidelis AT Combination Laser (1064 and 2940 nm) (1)


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

Indications

  • Aphthas / Ulcers / Herpes 3
  • Bio-stimulation 2
  • Bone surgery 3
  • Cavity preparation 3
  • Endodonty 3
  • Minor surgery 2
  • Paradontology 3
  • Combating post-operative pain 2
  • Tooth sensitivity 2
  • Extensive surgery 1
  • Wound healing 2

Product operations

You will find the two most recommended wave lengths present in The Fidelis AT laser. Two lasers which are perfectly complementary to one another in dental treatment. On the one hand is the 2.940 nm, used for preparation of hard tissue and surgery in the more fibrous tissues and on the other hand the 1064 nm, used for all forms of sterilization and surgical applications in soft tissue.

Minimal invasive treatment in all areas of the oral cavity is possible thanks to the various new Er:YAG hand pieces and laser tips available. The big improvement in the water spray is the very important change in the hand pieces. The spray function is not only more efficient than the earlier systems, but also offers the ability to fine tune the spray.

Various studies show that the laser light in the infrared region has strong bactericide effects (by damaging the cell membranes) and deactivates bacterial toxins. The benefits listed above are obtained with a very low laser power resulting in negligible heat.


Q&A

Is the laser noisy?

Yes, the Er:YAG laser noise that occurs during preparation is caused by microexplosions. This is a new noise and thus more noticeable to the dentist than the noise produced by the bur which the dentist ceases to notice anymore. The patient however, connects the noise of the bur with unpleasant vibrations and pressure. He will not experience this discomfort with the laser as it produces very little sound.

Why the use of a mirror arm in the Fidelis as opposed to fiber optics?

The quantity of energy per pulse and the specific VSP technology available are not compatible with the present fiber optics. The mirror arm is a lot more flexible than what you may think at first.

Do you need a special power supply or connections?

No, a normal power outlet is all you need. The laser has a built in compressor and water source making it independent of the dental chair.