LASER APPLICATIONS IN ORAL SURGERY: REVIEW ARTICLE
Dr. Hosein Eslami* and Kobra Eslami
ABSTRACT
The word laser comes from the first letters of Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. This word mostly describes important physical reactions inside the cavity of laser processing machine.[1] Although knowledge of complex issues of laser physics is not necessary for a surgeon, however, having general information about stimulated emission is useful and the individual can evaluate more advanced laser technologies and gain insight into the effect of laser on biological tissue. Today, lasers are widely used in oral surgery including: control of leukoplakia, the removal of oral mucosal lesions, angiodysplasia, oral malignancies and in semi-selective and selective procedures such as periodontal surgery, pre-prosthetic surgery, TMJ arthroscopy and cosmetic surgery such as facial resurfacing
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