Dental Soft Tissue Lasers
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Cosmetic Lasers
Lasers are often described as photon emitting beams in a coherent and consistent way via an optical source. They were invented many years ago and were not designed for commercial usage as the technology was in its infancy. Technological advancements in all fields of science have helped in improving the functioning and scope of lasers in recent years. Lasers are now being used in different sectors such as science, industry, medicine, and consumer Read More...
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Infrared Lasers - The Applications and Safety Issues
Infrared (IR) lasers
Infrared or IR lasers have a beam that is in the infrared spectrum which is from 750nm to 1nm in wavelength. This is a longer wavelength than visible light and a shorter wavelength than radio waves. With a beam that is invisible to the naked eye, IR lasers cannot be used for many normal applications such as light shows or alignment. This makes our Stealth IR laser pointer a specialist laser pointer that is not used b Read More...
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What is a Soft Tissue Injury?
Many of my clients have experienced soft tissue injuries following their accident. But what is a soft tissue injury? Briefly stated - for I am most definitely not a doctor - soft tissue injuries include injuries to the soft tissue areas of the body that include the epithelial, muscular, nervous, and connective tissues.
Soft tissue injuries include sprains, strains, subluxation (misalignment of spinal vertebrae), repetitive stress injury, carpe Read More...
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