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Written by Jeffrey E. Himler, DDS, MAGD Apr 4 • 1 minute read

Why a Blog?  I have found there are so many exciting things happening in dentistry, that they need to be shared.

 

One of the most exciting recent developments is the Solea Laser.  When I went to a presentation to learn about it, I immediately knew this would be one of the most wanted additions to my practice.

 

Solea is the first CO2 dental laser cleared by the FDA for hard (teeth and bone) and soft (gums and anything that’s not hard in your mouth) tissue.  We are proud to have added it to our practice.  Here are four reasons to get excited about Solea:

 

·       Solea’s unique wavelength makes our procedures virtually soundless (compared to a drill), painless, and sensationless.  We are reinventing the dental experience for our patients.

·       Solea is the first CO2 Laser system cleared by the FDA for hard and soft tissue, which means we will be able to use it in the vast majority of our procedures.

·       Solea allows use to perform 95% of procedures anesthesia-free.  No more drooling when you leave our office, no more needle injections, and – most importantly – a drastic reduction in the amount of multi-appointment procedures.

·       Solea was named one of Popular Science’s “Best of What’s New” products for 2014.  Each year, the editors of Popular Science review thousands of products in search of the top 100 tech innovations of the year and now we have one of them in our office.

 

Don’t delay, book your appointment today and check out our Solea first hand.  Call:  (937) 644-1115

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