The ablation process of the tooth (enamel, dentin and dentin-enamel junction) by 40 ps laser pulses was investigated at 532 nm and 266 nm wavelengths. Fluorescence and scanning electron microscope (SEM) were used as diagnostics. The ablation threshold fluence was measured to be Fth ~ 5 J/cm2 for enamel and for dentin. Ablation at 532 nm laser wavelength produced a crater, both in enamel and dentin, characterized by rough borders. The behavior is completely different at 266 nm wavelength due to the selective behavior towards ablating the intertubular dentin. At 266 nm, the ablation threshold was measured to be Fth ~0.3 J/cm2 for dentin
Using near-infrared wavelength laser pulses of 100–150 fs duration and 1 kHz repetition rate, we dem...
Results of laser ablation for human tooth are reported based on detected images from Focused Ion Bea...
Femtosecond lasers have been widely used in laser surgery as an instrument for contact-free tissue r...
The interaction of 40 ps pulse duration laser emitting at 532 nm wavelength with human dental tissue...
The study of the interaction of intense laser light with matter, as well as transient response of at...
The objective was to study the relationship between laser fluence and ablation efficiency of a femto...
In this study we report the use of ultra-short-pulsed near-infrared lasers for precision laser ablat...
Laser ablation of dental enamel with subpicosecond laser pulses has been studied over the intensity ...
To study the effects of laser fluence (laser energy density), scanning line spacing and ablation dep...
Laser ablation of dental hard tissues is one of the most important laser applications in dentistry. ...
This study evaluated the process of ablation produced by a Ti:Sapphire femtosecond laser under diffe...
This study evaluated the process of ablation produced by a Ti:Sapphire femtosecond laser under diffe...
Since about 40 years, laser-based surgical tools have been used in medicine and dentistry to improve...
This study aimed to evaluate the possibility of introducing ultra-short pulsed lasers (USPL) in rest...
We report the use of sub-picosecond near-IR and ps UV pulsed lasers for precision ablation of freshl...
Using near-infrared wavelength laser pulses of 100–150 fs duration and 1 kHz repetition rate, we dem...
Results of laser ablation for human tooth are reported based on detected images from Focused Ion Bea...
Femtosecond lasers have been widely used in laser surgery as an instrument for contact-free tissue r...
The interaction of 40 ps pulse duration laser emitting at 532 nm wavelength with human dental tissue...
The study of the interaction of intense laser light with matter, as well as transient response of at...
The objective was to study the relationship between laser fluence and ablation efficiency of a femto...
In this study we report the use of ultra-short-pulsed near-infrared lasers for precision laser ablat...
Laser ablation of dental enamel with subpicosecond laser pulses has been studied over the intensity ...
To study the effects of laser fluence (laser energy density), scanning line spacing and ablation dep...
Laser ablation of dental hard tissues is one of the most important laser applications in dentistry. ...
This study evaluated the process of ablation produced by a Ti:Sapphire femtosecond laser under diffe...
This study evaluated the process of ablation produced by a Ti:Sapphire femtosecond laser under diffe...
Since about 40 years, laser-based surgical tools have been used in medicine and dentistry to improve...
This study aimed to evaluate the possibility of introducing ultra-short pulsed lasers (USPL) in rest...
We report the use of sub-picosecond near-IR and ps UV pulsed lasers for precision ablation of freshl...
Using near-infrared wavelength laser pulses of 100–150 fs duration and 1 kHz repetition rate, we dem...
Results of laser ablation for human tooth are reported based on detected images from Focused Ion Bea...
Femtosecond lasers have been widely used in laser surgery as an instrument for contact-free tissue r...