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Comparison of Conventional Surgery and CO2 Laser on Intraoral Soft Tissue Pathologies and Evaluation of The Collateral Thermal Damage
Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 09/15/09
Tuncer I et al. – CO2 laser is an effective instrument for soft tissue excisional biopsies with minimal intraoperative and postoperative complications and good pain control. CO2 laser applications are suggested as an alternative method to conventional surgery on oral soft tissues.
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