Laser Tissue Sculpting

  • Saturday 1/27/2024
  • Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Course Code: 766SL
  • Cost: No Charge
  • Room Location: BCEC Exhibit Floor Classroom F
  • Credits: 2 CE Hours
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John Graeber, DMD Dr. John Graeber has been in practice for 50 years. His experience with the dental Lasers spans more than 30 years. He has been a Certified Laser Educator for more than 25 years and has lectured internationally for decades. His practice is comprehensive in scope and has laser clinical experience in all dental clinical specialties. He has authored 20 published articles and the Textbook: MicroInvasive Dentistry: Clinical Strategies and Tools

Gingival tissues are often overgrown and need re-contouring, pocket removal which hinders normal oral health. The Diode Laser can also prepare ideal contours or Gingival tissues surrounding dental restorations and implants. Lasers provide hemorrhage control and a dry field which permits dentists to create outstanding results with far less effort and stress. Laser wounds heal painlessly, and up to 4 times normal speed and leave patients amazed with the post-operative experience. 

After this course attendees will be able to:
  • See why lasers are the ideal instruments for almost all dental treatment
  • Learn how Diode Lasers are capable of remoxing excess tissue without pain
  • View in microscopic detail how a Diode Laser cuts while coagulating oral tisue
  • Learn how the path of insertion appies to gingival tissue
  • View how soft tissue can be contoured to enhance aesthetics
  • Understand that a Diose Laser can benefit a practice bottom line
Recommended Audience: Assistant, Dentist, Office, Technician
Ambient Noise Disclaimer: Please note that this course will be held on the Exhibit Hall Floor and will be subject to ambient noise.

The AMD Lasers grant has been applied to this course.


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