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Er:YAG Laser Ablation of Bone in Experimental Diabetics
Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 10/23/09
Akyol U et al. – Histologically, no difference was found between the Er:YAG and bur cavities in diabetic regarding bone healing. With these histological and experimental results, the authors believe that the 2940–nm Er:YAG laser (1.5W) can be used confidently in the ablation of bones in diabetic cases.
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