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whitertthSpectatornice stuff al….. what laser is that …Was I mistaken I thought u were a Biolase user…just curious….Ron
SwpmnSpectatorThank you, Ron.
I have a Biolase Waterlase. We are currently in the process of evaluating the DELight by Hoya ConBio.
Al
ASISpectatorHi Allen,
Nice photos and treatment.
How do you find the Delight so far?
I got mine for a couple of days now. Mostly soft tissue treatment: labial frenectomy, lingual frencetomy, and aphthous ulcer.
Andrew
Glenn van AsSpectatorAllen: CLAP CLAP CLAP………
Great pics and treatment. Absolutely brilliant stuff.
These lower incisors and attrition areas are great to treat with the laser.
REally nice case…….
Glenn
SwpmnSpectatorThanks Andrew and Glenn.
Andrew, the DELight appears to be a well designed Erbium. I particulary like the small profile handpiece with the curved tips which allow excellent visualization of the preparation.
Al
ASISpectatorHi Allen & Glenn,
I concur with your assessment, Allen.
It’s not called Viewmax for nothing.
I did some hard tissue treatment today. Really enjoying it so far. The patients are pretty as well.
Andrew
ASISpectatorThe patients are pretty happy that is. Although some of them are pretty as well.
Andrew
marc andre gagnonSpectatorI use DELight since more than a year an a half and I can say that it’s a pleasure to work with.I do more than 50 % of my day with that laser without anesthesia and it’s a relaxing to see so much people walking out of the office and smile. The new 90 degrees tip is a must for all the teeth including the molars
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