Surgery

Minimally Invasive Surgery

A Precise Alternative for Soft Tissue Procedures

The 10,600 nm COâ‚‚ laser wavelength is recognized as the gold standard for minimally invasive soft tissue surgery in general, oral and periodontal applications. Its precise energy delivery facilitates controlled incision, excision and vaporization of targeted tissue while reducing bleeding, limiting trauma and improving overall visibility during treatment. These characteristics make it ideal for procedures such as gingivectomy, gingivoplasty, biopsies, operculectomy, mucoceles, ulcer treatment and various soft tissue lesions. The ability to work efficiently while preserving healthy tissue supports faster recovery and a more comfortable patient experience.

Enhanced Surgical Precision

Delivering Safer, Faster and More Comfortable Treatment

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Minimal Bleeding

Laser coagulation improves visibility and reduces the need for traditional instrumentation.

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Greater Treatment Control

Selective energy absorption protects non target tissue for safer and more predictable outcomes.

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Improved Healing Experience

Reduced inflammation and faster recovery contribute to higher patient satisfaction.

Precision and Control for Frenectomies

Lingual and labial frenectomies require exceptional accuracy, especially in newborns and infants where delicate tissues and reduced treatment time are critical. The COâ‚‚ laser allows clinicians to remove restrictive frena with outstanding precision while protecting surrounding structures and minimizing postoperative complications. The clinical advantages are:

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Shorter procedure time

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Minimal thermal impact

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Reduced postoperative swelling

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Safer treatment for newborns

Limitations of Traditional Surgery

Traditional scalpel-based procedures often produce bleeding that reduces visibility, increases postoperative discomfort and may lead to scarring. Devices that rely on conductive heat transfer introduce additional risks, especially in the floor of the mouth where tissue is highly sensitive.


These limitations can lengthen treatment time and complicate healing. Laser surgery significantly reduces these challenges by providing controlled depth of penetration, rapid vaporization and a more efficient surgical workflow.

Key Advantages of the 10,600 nm COâ‚‚ Laser

Laser technology offers many advantages during and after soft tissue surgery by reducing trauma, improving visibility and supporting efficient biological repair. These combined benefits make the COâ‚‚ wavelength a powerful tool for elevating patient comfort and enhancing the overall standard of care.

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Precision Soft Tissue Control

Provides accurate incision and vaporization that target the intended tissue

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Reduced Inflammation and Discomfort

Minimizes postoperative swelling and discomfort through controlled thermal interaction

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Faster and Cleaner Healing Response

Encourages smoother recovery with reduced need for sutures or dressings

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Enhanced Clinical Efficiency

Improves visibility, reduces bleeding and streamlines workflow