XD-2 Diodelaser (810 nm)
Fotona
The hard laser for the first-time laser user
- Powerful hard laser in a compact format
- Attractively priced
- Affordable added value for every practice
- Large number of scientific studies
XD-2 Diodelaser
Legenda
Extremely suitable
Very suitable
Suitable
Indications
- Bleaching

- Minor surgery

- Extensive surgery

- Paradontology

- Endodonty

- Tooth sensitivity

- Bio-stimulation

- Wound healing

- Combating post-operative pain

- Aphthas / Ulcers / Herpes

Product operations
Surgical applications
The Diodelaser is well suited to carrying out small surgical treatments with perfect blood clotting, which is due to its absorption in haemoglobin. Working in a blood-free field of operation, post-operative pain reduction and the fact that there is no swelling after surgery, result in treatment which is more pleasant for both the patient and the dentist.
Widening of the sulcus
One of the most worthwhile possible functions of the Diodelaser (similar effects are achieved with Nd:YAG and KTP lasers) is drying out the sulcus for an imprint in preparing a tooth cap. Retraction chords or expasyl are no longer necessary; with this treatment one is assured of a beautiful imprint without requiring to plan extra sitting time. This same effect can also be used for the treatment of subgingival caries, where bleeding occurs and here, too, no extra time need be calculated to round off the treatment.
Sterilising effect
In endo and paro treatments, the Diodelaser has an effect comparative to that of the Nd/YAG laser with a slightly lower pernetration into the dentine tubuli (less than 1000 micron). Another effect that is comparable to the Nd:YAG laser is closing the dentine tubuli by laser irradiation.
Q&A
How does laser treatment of soft tissue differ from the conventional treatments?
First and foremost, the patient’s acceptance is much greater. Laser is more efficient and, mostly, quicker. Not only is there less post-operative discomfort for the patient, but the amount of bacteria in the area that has been treated is also reduced. Furthermore, with correct use, there is no collateral damage to the healthy tissue, and anaesthesis is not always necessary. In general, one can say that dental laser procedures are safer and the wound heals faster.
What makes the Diodelaser worthwhile for aesthetically oriented practices?
The 810 nm diode wavelength is popular among cosmetic dentists because of their user ease, their ability to be easily transported and the limited servicing required. If used correctly, the laser will affect neither the cement nor the dentine in the cervical region of the tooth. Moreover, the very fine fibres allow one to deliver very precise work.



