When using a Class 3B or Class 4 laser, potential hazards from the direct beam exist to the eye and skin. The severity of these hazards is dependent upon the wavelength and the power output of the ...
Laser technology has become a mainstay of dental practice, ranging from scanning and diagnostics to antibacterial photonics, photobiomodulation and surgical dental, osseous and soft tissue ablation.
Lasers (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation), which produce an intense and highly directional beam of light, are used in many teaching and research applications on RIT's campus.
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