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Bracket debonding by mid-infrared laser radiation

Publication at Second Faculty of Medicine |
2009

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to determine the proper laser radiation for ceramic bracket debonding and the investigation of the tooth root temperature injury. The debonding was investigated by diode-pumped continuously running Tm:YAP and Nd:YAG lasers, and by GaAs laser diode generating radiation with the wavelengths 1.997 mu m, 1.444 mu m, and 0.808 mu m, respectively.

The possibility of brackets removal by laser radiation was investigated together with the tooth and, it specifically, root temperature rise. From the results it follows that continuously running diode pumped Tm:YAG or Nd:YAG laser generating wavelengths 1.997 mu m or 1.444 mu m, respectively, having the output power 1 W can be good candidates for ceramic brackets debonding.