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    2thlaser
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    David,
    Why didn’t you?? đŸ˜‰

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    ELLIOT ROGOFF
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    I have the exact case to do next week. Several broken roots in bone that I would have loved to have implants placed but oh well. Could you give me some direction here. I wanted to try to do this as a closed clinical crown lengthening procedure so I can gain some experience doing them. Doesn’t seem I would hurt anything and I would gain invaluable experience. Thanks for the imput. PS tomorrow will be a better day. Elliot

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    Quote: from ELLIOT ROGOFF on 9:14 pm on Oct. 14, 2004
    Could you give me some direction here. I wanted to try to do this as a closed clinical crown lengthening procedure so I can gain some experience doing them.  Elliot

    Elliott, heres one I posted from quite awhile ago(red here is a link to click on) and the only thing I do differently now is a 50/50 ratio of air to water. Be careful to let the laser ablate, you don’t need to touch it on the bone (will be kinder to your tips). Also use a pumping up and down motion to help facilitate the water going subgingival for cooling.

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