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Why Choose Firelas Blue Dental Laser
450nm, 635nm, 810nm, and 980nm wavelengths in one machine, combining blue light and near-infrared with high power and low-level capabilities.
Android OS software system offers extremely easy and friendly operation. Update software through WIFI.
Pre-set protocols database for dentists.
Pay for one machine, own four wavelengths together.
450nm Blue Laser Advantages in Dentistry
Blue dental laser represents an innovative extension to the already established surgery laser systems. It acts like a “CO2 + KTP” laser unit for coagulation, vaporization, and bloodless surgery thanks to its peak absorption in hemoglobin and its permeability in water. The blue laser light interacts better with tissue components like hemoglobin or melanin. At 450 nm, it enables considerably better and gentler cutting, even at lower power. Improved cutting performance makes it ideally suited to all surgical applications and for hemostasis.
200mW 635nm Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) Application in Dentistry
Low-level laser applications in dentistry include the promotion of wound healing in a range of tissues and lesions. LLLT is a useful adjunctive treatment modality in various fields of dentistry. It has a beneficial effect on both hard tissue and soft tissue of the oral cavity with fewer adverse effects.
Technical Specifications:
Laser Type | GaAlAs Diode Laser |
---|---|
Model | FireLas |
Wavelength | 635nm, 810nm, 980nm and 450nm |
Maximum Power | 21.2W |
Operation Mode | CW, Repeat Pulse |
Pulse Duration | 10µs-3s |
Repetition Rate | 0.2Hz-20KHz |
Pilot Beam | Red Diode Laser Of 650nm, Power<5mW |
Control Mode | Android OS |
Voltage/Current Rating | 110/220 VAC, 5A, 50/60 Hz |
Dimensions | 240(H)*130(W)*225(L) mm |
Weight | 5Kg |
Safety Compliance | CE0197 |
Specifications subject to change without notice. |
Application
Soft tissue procedures
* Gingival Troughing for Crown Impressions
* Gingivectomy & Gingivoplasty
* Gingival Incision & Excision
* Soft-Tissue Crown Lengthening
* Hemostasis & Coagulation
* Excisional & Incisional Biopsies
* Exposure of Unerupted Teeth
* Fibromal Removal
* Frenectomy & Frenotomy
* Implant Recovery
* Incision & Drainage of Abscess
* Leukoplakia
* Pulpotomy as an Adjunct to Root Canal Therapy
* Operculectomy
* Oral Papillectomies
* Reduction of Gingival Hypertrophy
* Vestibuloplasty
* Treatment of Canker Sores, Herpetic & Aphthous Ulcers of the Oral Mucosa
Periodontal Procedures
Sulcular debridement (removal of diseased, infected, inflamed, and necrosed soft tissue in the periodontal pocket to improve clinical indices including gingival index, gingival bleeding index, probe depth, attachment loss, and tooth mobility)
Laser soft-tissue curettage
Laser removal of diseased, infected, inflamed, and necrosed soft tissue within the periodontal pocket
Removal of highly inflamed edematous tissue affected by bacterial penetration of the pocket lining and junctional epithelium
Laser Teeth Whitening
Laser-assisted whitening/bleaching of teeth
Jaw and TMJ Pain/Dysfunction
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the joint of the jaw that connects the lower jawbone or mandible to the upper temporal bone, which is part of the cranium (skull). Though pain or dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint is typically referred to as "TMJ," this is just the name of the joint. The actual term for these symptoms is Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (or dysfunction). TMD is the abbreviated form of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder.
TMJ disorder typically causes several problems such as jaw pain, jaw lock, jaw popping, and jaw clicking.
Why Should You Use Laser Therapy?
There are several treatment methods available. Some typical treatments are painkillers, dental splints, injections, massages, physical therapy, chiropractic care, or anti-inflammatory medications. Unfortunately, these therapies work for some but don’t always resolve all the various forms of TMJ pain for everyone, even after months and years of different treatment forms. This is because these therapies are not very successful in restoring the displaced disc. The typical methods try to send blood to the affected areas and rely on available paths to send blood. If an adequate amount of blood can be sent, the muscles and other affected parts will get energy and heal. But TMD complications often block blood flow to the affected areas, making typical therapies often ineffective.
Laser technology has advanced to the point where it is possible to restore the disc using this technology. Laser therapy can help TMD patients not only by restoring the displaced disc but also by healing the nerves surrounding the disc. Laser therapy can send blood to the affected areas so that the muscles and other parts get enough energy to heal themselves.
Though high-power lasers often have high penetration and dosage capabilities, this does not mean they will hurt or burn. The therapist does not need to cut any part of your body. This is safe when a trained therapist delivers deep tissue laser therapy.
GIGAA Dental Handpiece Set
(1) +(2) +(5) +(7)
The (1) Fiber tips have 200um, 300um, 400um for choice. It is one-time use.
The (7) Bent tool can help you make the fiber tips to an angle for your different treatments need.
(2) +(3)
It is for the oral physical therapy treatments, pain reduce, anti-inflammation, oral mucositis, aphthous ulcers and dry socket etc.
It is for the oral physical therapy treatments, pain reduce, anti-inflammation, oral mucositis, aphthous ulcers and dry socket etc.
(2) +(6)
It is for the TMJ treatment. And it also can be used for other body area pain reduce treatment.
(2) +(8)
Why Choose Firelas Blue Dental Laser
450nm, 635nm, 810nm, and 980nm wavelengths in one machine, combining blue light and near-infrared with high power and low-level capabilities.
Android OS software system offers extremely easy and friendly operation. Update software through WIFI.
Pre-set protocols database for dentists.
Pay for one machine, own four wavelengths together.
450nm Blue Laser Advantages in Dentistry
Blue dental laser represents an innovative extension to the already established surgery laser systems. It acts like a “CO2 + KTP” laser unit for coagulation, vaporization, and bloodless surgery thanks to its peak absorption in hemoglobin and its permeability in water. The blue laser light interacts better with tissue components like hemoglobin or melanin. At 450 nm, it enables considerably better and gentler cutting, even at lower power. Improved cutting performance makes it ideally suited to all surgical applications and for hemostasis.
200mW 635nm Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) Application in Dentistry
Low-level laser applications in dentistry include the promotion of wound healing in a range of tissues and lesions. LLLT is a useful adjunctive treatment modality in various fields of dentistry. It has a beneficial effect on both hard tissue and soft tissue of the oral cavity with fewer adverse effects.
Technical Specifications:
Laser Type | GaAlAs Diode Laser |
---|---|
Model | FireLas |
Wavelength | 635nm, 810nm, 980nm and 450nm |
Maximum Power | 21.2W |
Operation Mode | CW, Repeat Pulse |
Pulse Duration | 10µs-3s |
Repetition Rate | 0.2Hz-20KHz |
Pilot Beam | Red Diode Laser Of 650nm, Power<5mW |
Control Mode | Android OS |
Voltage/Current Rating | 110/220 VAC, 5A, 50/60 Hz |
Dimensions | 240(H)*130(W)*225(L) mm |
Weight | 5Kg |
Safety Compliance | CE0197 |
Specifications subject to change without notice. |
Application
Soft tissue procedures
* Gingival Troughing for Crown Impressions
* Gingivectomy & Gingivoplasty
* Gingival Incision & Excision
* Soft-Tissue Crown Lengthening
* Hemostasis & Coagulation
* Excisional & Incisional Biopsies
* Exposure of Unerupted Teeth
* Fibromal Removal
* Frenectomy & Frenotomy
* Implant Recovery
* Incision & Drainage of Abscess
* Leukoplakia
* Pulpotomy as an Adjunct to Root Canal Therapy
* Operculectomy
* Oral Papillectomies
* Reduction of Gingival Hypertrophy
* Vestibuloplasty
* Treatment of Canker Sores, Herpetic & Aphthous Ulcers of the Oral Mucosa
Periodontal Procedures
Sulcular debridement (removal of diseased, infected, inflamed, and necrosed soft tissue in the periodontal pocket to improve clinical indices including gingival index, gingival bleeding index, probe depth, attachment loss, and tooth mobility)
Laser soft-tissue curettage
Laser removal of diseased, infected, inflamed, and necrosed soft tissue within the periodontal pocket
Removal of highly inflamed edematous tissue affected by bacterial penetration of the pocket lining and junctional epithelium
Laser Teeth Whitening
Laser-assisted whitening/bleaching of teeth
Jaw and TMJ Pain/Dysfunction
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the joint of the jaw that connects the lower jawbone or mandible to the upper temporal bone, which is part of the cranium (skull). Though pain or dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint is typically referred to as "TMJ," this is just the name of the joint. The actual term for these symptoms is Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (or dysfunction). TMD is the abbreviated form of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder.
TMJ disorder typically causes several problems such as jaw pain, jaw lock, jaw popping, and jaw clicking.
Why Should You Use Laser Therapy?
There are several treatment methods available. Some typical treatments are painkillers, dental splints, injections, massages, physical therapy, chiropractic care, or anti-inflammatory medications. Unfortunately, these therapies work for some but don’t always resolve all the various forms of TMJ pain for everyone, even after months and years of different treatment forms. This is because these therapies are not very successful in restoring the displaced disc. The typical methods try to send blood to the affected areas and rely on available paths to send blood. If an adequate amount of blood can be sent, the muscles and other affected parts will get energy and heal. But TMD complications often block blood flow to the affected areas, making typical therapies often ineffective.
Laser technology has advanced to the point where it is possible to restore the disc using this technology. Laser therapy can help TMD patients not only by restoring the displaced disc but also by healing the nerves surrounding the disc. Laser therapy can send blood to the affected areas so that the muscles and other parts get enough energy to heal themselves.
Though high-power lasers often have high penetration and dosage capabilities, this does not mean they will hurt or burn. The therapist does not need to cut any part of your body. This is safe when a trained therapist delivers deep tissue laser therapy.
GIGAA Dental Handpiece Set
(1) +(2) +(5) +(7)
The (1) Fiber tips have 200um, 300um, 400um for choice. It is one-time use.
The (7) Bent tool can help you make the fiber tips to an angle for your different treatments need.
(2) +(3)
It is for the oral physical therapy treatments, pain reduce, anti-inflammation, oral mucositis, aphthous ulcers and dry socket etc.
It is for the oral physical therapy treatments, pain reduce, anti-inflammation, oral mucositis, aphthous ulcers and dry socket etc.
(2) +(6)
It is for the TMJ treatment. And it also can be used for other body area pain reduce treatment.
(2) +(8)
Gigaalaser FireLas Blue Dental GaAlAs Diode Laser 635nm/445nm/810nm/970nm (200mW+3W+7W+10W)
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- £4,256.99
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- £4,256.99
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