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A Study on Root Canal Cleansing by Nd:YAG Laser with Black Dye Solution
Journal of Oral Laser Applications , 10/20/09
Minamisako MC et al. – Nd:YAG irradiation was effective in the removal of smear layer, plug, debris, and pulp tissue, even without an initiator (black ink) in the potencies of 1 W, 2 s and 2 W, 1 s, but the use of black ink caused less carbonization in the potency of 2 W and 1 s, which may suggests it is safer. However, the treatment with 1 W, 2 s was considered more efficient than the treatment with 2 W, 1 s. Nevertheless, Nd:YAG laser treatment was not sufficiently effective with 1 W, 1 s.
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