Smart US20 D Laser (10 600 nm)
Deka
The laser surgery solution
- Very stable laser technology
- New pulse technology without carbonization
- Articulated mirror arm
- Various attachments
- In-house service available within Belgium
Smart US20 D Laser (1064 and 2940 nm)
Legenda
Extremely suitable
Very suitable
Suitable
Indications
- Aphthas / Ulcers / Herpes

- Bio-stimulation

- Endodonty

- Minor surgery

- Paradontology

- Combating post-operative pain

- Tooth sensitivity

- Extensive surgery

- Wound healing

Product operations
The Smart US20 D laser is the ultimate laser in soft tissue treatment. The Smart US20 D laser combines absolute precision performance with a very high delivery of energy efficiency, resulting in optimal clinical conditions and an optimum postoperative recovery prognosis.
The light attachments make it easy to access all parts of the oral cavity and ensure precise incisions; an absolute necessary requirement in oral surgery and implantology. All the various attachments can be used in tissue vaporization, thanks to the special adaptors.
The high absorption rate of water guarantees the absolute safety of the treatment. Underlying tissue structures will not be damaged thanks to its minimal absorption depth of 1/10 mm. The results of these features are less postoperative pain and swelling and a more patient friendly therapy.
The special SR-Technology (Sapphire Resonator) eliminates undesirable side effects due to carbonization. These side effect pose a problem in microsurgery and implantology treatments by obstructing visual control. In the PW-UltraSpeed mode, the user obtains a perfect view without carbonization, but maintains a perfect haemostasis and coagulation.
Q&A
Is the CO2 laser only to be used for surgical treatments?
No, besides the many surgical applications, CO2 laser is also used in the treatment of dentin decontamination, pulpa-capping, periimplantitis, tooth neck hypersensitivity, biostimulation, Aphthous ulcers, herpes, etc.
Is it safe to use the CO2 laser close to the teeth?
Yes, however the teeth will need to be protected from the concentrated laser beam in surgical applications that are done close to the teeth.


