OMG. Please children watch the video fully then comment.
Notice that the teeth are extracted - So it's not malpractice! The teeth were available for demo so they were used to show the wonders the magic wand can do. Expensive wand (near $80000 from what I have seen - Waterlase MD) but does really work so well! Probably little slower than conventional procedures but less use of LA, increase in pt satisfaction and a new toy to play with! lol. Thanks for the upload! Won my votes.
i think old metods like using diamond burs is better you can give a better shape to the preparation and you already have the size of the preparation whit the lasser if you dont have a good grip or pulse you are destined to fail in the preparation also it takes longer lol
conventional method still seems more efficient. Sufficient water cooling and sensible technique will reduce the risk of 'frying' the pulp. Thats not even mentioning the cost factor.
ok it could work , but i prefer the conventional way coz this looks far away from conservative treatment that I believe in . It was too close to the pulp.
I had this used on one of my molars. I wasn't numbed up and didn't feel a thing. My dentist has gone back to the drill. I asked him why and he said the machine was too loud. Too bad. That is why I am hesitating going back to him for a crown prep.
its amazing how a lazer can do that to a tooth, but i find i can do a better crown prep with conventional burs, the final prep doesnt look smooth and depths dont look very even. just my opinion :-)
I feel sorry for the patient!.....this could be done faster, less agressive with conventional way.......in addition I dont see the need for doing a crown in such a sound tooth.....I hope he did not touch the theeth close to it.
This is an extracted tooth on a model for demonstration. You have obviously got very little experience with dental lasers. Next time do some research before making silly comments!
HerbBeamish & mvbellemtr -Always get your ducks in a row before making a fool of yourself! This preparation was clearly done on an extracted tooth fixated on a model for the purpose of this demo. If you find out exactly how lasers function, you'll know that due to the wavelength of a hard tissue laser, it is unlikely that you'll "hit the nerve".
to treat an almost perfect, vital tooth can be done in rare case, probably not this one.
What they cut out of the movie: They have hit the NERV!! And covered it with a small restauration. This is definitely malpraxis..........but unfortanate fot the patient, he or she doesn't have a clue...
OMG. Please children watch the video fully then comment.
Notice that the teeth are extracted - So it's not malpractice! The teeth were available for demo so they were used to show the wonders the magic wand can do. Expensive wand (near $80000 from what I have seen - Waterlase MD) but does really work so well! Probably little slower than conventional procedures but less use of LA, increase in pt satisfaction and a new toy to play with! lol. Thanks for the upload! Won my votes.
mdamz21 1 month ago
i think old metods like using diamond burs is better you can give a better shape to the preparation and you already have the size of the preparation whit the lasser if you dont have a good grip or pulse you are destined to fail in the preparation also it takes longer lol
asarmz160289 4 months ago
just drill... the lazer takes to long.....and I bet it cost more.....
bossr07 5 months ago
i agree
kotoboto81 7 months ago
conventional method still seems more efficient. Sufficient water cooling and sensible technique will reduce the risk of 'frying' the pulp. Thats not even mentioning the cost factor.
flamebrain63 8 months ago
watch the youtube video "major lazer pon de floor"
t5e2 8 months ago
ok it could work , but i prefer the conventional way coz this looks far away from conservative treatment that I believe in . It was too close to the pulp.
manora1 11 months ago
I had this used on one of my molars. I wasn't numbed up and didn't feel a thing. My dentist has gone back to the drill. I asked him why and he said the machine was too loud. Too bad. That is why I am hesitating going back to him for a crown prep.
bsmack66 1 year ago
so did you guys book that poor patient for a 7-day appointment tell this is done! lol
I am sorry to say that hard tissue lasers are still a joke! (unfortunately!)
SamerDDS 1 year ago
if my dentist had one of that lasers ill love to go to dentist evry 7 hours!
dragonmen97 1 year ago
this proves hard tissue lasers are useless...CANZP is trying hard to promote (laser) dentistry here... well you got one more silly commenter.
kralovna2010 1 year ago
its amazing how a lazer can do that to a tooth, but i find i can do a better crown prep with conventional burs, the final prep doesnt look smooth and depths dont look very even. just my opinion :-)
andypandyhu 1 year ago 4
Minnie me stop humping the laser
KDEngineering 1 year ago
O_O thats a lazer
AxelShadowNite97 1 year ago
I feel sorry for the patient!.....this could be done faster, less agressive with conventional way.......in addition I dont see the need for doing a crown in such a sound tooth.....I hope he did not touch the theeth close to it.
toti35 2 years ago
This is an extracted tooth on a model for demonstration. You have obviously got very little experience with dental lasers. Next time do some research before making silly comments!
CANZP 2 years ago
its just so incredible ....bt we need tactile sensation at every step its wl be difficlt wd laser...
Drvivacious 2 years ago
a lot of health tooth structure was removed!!! is it really needed?
polihimenia 2 years ago
im gettin them on my 2 front top teeth im scared :S
joykilledme 2 years ago
holy omg wtf holy crap
isatong34 2 years ago
HerbBeamish & mvbellemtr -Always get your ducks in a row before making a fool of yourself! This preparation was clearly done on an extracted tooth fixated on a model for the purpose of this demo. If you find out exactly how lasers function, you'll know that due to the wavelength of a hard tissue laser, it is unlikely that you'll "hit the nerve".
CANZP 2 years ago 7
Thank God this was not My tooth!!!!
This toot did not need this procedure.
Right! Malpractice to promote a product that is not indicated
HerbBeamish 2 years ago
this is NOT modern dentistry:
to treat an almost perfect, vital tooth can be done in rare case, probably not this one.
What they cut out of the movie: They have hit the NERV!! And covered it with a small restauration. This is definitely malpraxis..........but unfortanate fot the patient, he or she doesn't have a clue...
mvbellemtr 2 years ago
amazing , I 'd like to try it one day.....
mayorbadran 2 years ago
yeah, me too
this is so wicked
Gi1moreGirl 2 years ago