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1 June 1992 Correlation between enamel morphological and dental pulp physiological outcomes as a function of lasing parameters
Charles J. Arcoria D.D.S., Martin J. Wagner, Bunny A. Vitasek
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Abstract
Previous oral medicine research has insufficiently quantified and correlated laser effects on calcified/soft-tissue combinations. The purpose of this study was to explain lasing effects on outcome variables (pulp response and enamel condition). Vital animal molars were irradiated using several mediums, with predetermined energy densities serving as independent variables. Predetermined safe-tissue thresholds, including pulp/enamel conditions, can be demonstrated to display linear relationships using several laser systems.
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Charles J. Arcoria D.D.S., Martin J. Wagner, and Bunny A. Vitasek "Correlation between enamel morphological and dental pulp physiological outcomes as a function of lasing parameters", Proc. SPIE 1643, Laser Surgery: Advanced Characterization, Therapeutics, and Systems III, (1 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137383
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KEYWORDS
Teeth

Laser tissue interaction

Laser dentistry

Tissues

Laser ablation

Natural surfaces

Carbon dioxide lasers

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