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Precise femtosecond laser ablation of dental hard tissue: preliminary investigation on adequate laser parameters

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This work aims at evaluating the possibility of introducing state-of-the-art commercial femtosecond laser system in restorative dentistry by maintaining well-known benefits of lasers for caries removal, but also in overcoming disadvantages such as thermal damage of irradiated substrate. Femtosecond ablation of dental hard tissue is investigated by changing the irradiation parameters (pulsed laser energy, scanning speed and pulse repetition rate), assessed for enamel and dentin. The femtosecond laser system used in this work may be suitable for cavity preparation in dentin and enamel, due to the expected effective ablation and low temperature increase when using ultra short laser pulses. If adequate laser parameters are selected, this system seems to be promising for promoting a laser-assisted, minimally invasive approach in restorative dentistry.
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hal-04829652 , version 1 (10-12-2024)

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Todor Hikov, Emilia Pecheva, Paul Montgomery, Frederic Antoni, Audrey Leong-Hoi, et al.. Precise femtosecond laser ablation of dental hard tissue: preliminary investigation on adequate laser parameters. 19th International School on Condensed Matter Physics (ISCMP): Advances in Nanostructured Condensed Matter: Research and Innovations, Aug 2016, Varna, Bulgaria. ⟨hal-04829652⟩
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