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Laser Technology ( Biolase )

iLase Diode Laser


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The first TOTALLY WIRELESS diode laser ideal for 24 surgical and hygiene applications, including:


  • Gingival troughing to replace packing cord for crown impressions
  • Gingivectomies
  • Treatment of perio pockets
  • Sulcular debridement
  • Frenectomies
  • Excisions
  • Aphthous ulcers
  • Hemostasis
  • Exposure of unerupted teeth
  • Implant recovery
  • Crown lengthening


Laser technology is used for oral surgery and hygiene procedures.



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While all diode lasers cut tissue using heat, many of them can increase tissue temperature excessively, causing patient discomfort. The ezlase keeps patients more comfortable two ways.


Its 940 nm wavelength, developed exclusively for dentistry by Biolase, is better absorbed by hemoglobin and oxyhemoglobin than other wavelengths, so the ezlase cuts efficiently at lower power and with less heat.

In addition, an exclusive ezlase feature called ComfortPulse™ lets you significantly reduce the amount of time the laser is actually cutting, to avoid pain-inducing heat build-up at the surgical site. This unique combination of features means you can perform most ezlase procedures using topical anaesthetic only.


The most powerful portable diode laser.


The ezlase delivers power other portable diode lasers can’t match. Dentists and clinicians work with up to 7 watts of power. An available battery pack provides enough power for a full day of procedures. That means more freedom to manoeuvre the ezlase during operations, greater ease moving between operatories, and – with no power cord to get in the way – a safer working environment.

The ezlase™ also features “standby” and “ready mode” functions that guard against unintentional delivery of laser energy.


Unmatched versatility.


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Soft-tissue Surgery   The ezlase offers the most precise control of tissue cutting for different procedures and tissue biotypes. Dentists and clinicians can choose from the widest selection of tip lengths and diameters.

The ezlase uses better bendable tips for better access to all areas, and offers single-use disposable tips for quick, convenient treatment, and improved cleanliness.

Tips are available in a variety of lengths and diameters to provide the best clinical results for the procedure being performed, without changing fibers.

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