LaserHF

Laser Meets High Frequency

The Best of Both Worlds

LaserHF High Frequency Surgery: Optimal Cutting and Coagulation High frequency (HF) technology (also called radiofrequency) has been advancing consistently since the 1970s. It has been consi­ dered as basic technology widely accepted by dentists for oral sur­ gery. Hager & Werken has been active in this field for a long time. HF surgery produces fine, scalpel-like cuts without pressure and risk of necrosis. The wound edges are cut sharp and sterile, so hea­ ling is quick and virtually pain-free. HF surgery is ideal for gingivec­ tomy and gingivoplasty. It is also perfect for quick fibroma removal as well as for frenectomy and frenotomy. It makes sulcus exten­ sions (e.g. prior to perfect impressions) as easy as tissue removal for histological examination.

The HF component of the LaserHF device is equipped with two in­ dependent hand pieces, yellow for “cutting” and blue for “coagula­ tion”. Various electrodes and one bipolar forceps are available as optional extras. “High frequency surgery is the important completion of the techniques used for smaller surgical measures in dentistry.”*

Your Selection! High Frequency Diode Laser Diode Soft Laser

*R . Mausberg, E. Hornecker, H. Visser, Periodontal Department, Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany

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LaserHF Diode Laser 975 nm/6 W: Periodontology, Endodontics, and more The broad spectrum of applications for the diode laser means that it is now the most widely used device in laser dentistry. In endo­ dontics, the diode laser can be applied for decontamination of the root canal and for treatment of periodontal diseases as bacteria are killed by the powerful radiation. Special fields of application in soft tissue surgery are implant exposure and periodontal germ reduc­ tion at metal crowns.

“Diode lasers offer an interesting – but not unlimited – field of application in modern dentistry including periodontology, endodontics and soft tissue treatment.”**

In cosmetic dentistry, the diode laser may be used for activation of bleaching materials.

Your Selection! High Frequency Diode Laser Diode Soft Laser

**Dr. med. Frank Liebaug, Steinbach-Hallenberg

LaserHF Therapeutic Laser: LLLT, aPDT The light of a soft laser (25 – 100 mW, 660 nm) has opened the spec­ trum of therapeutic applications, such as treatment of inflamma­ tions, aphthae, and herpes, to laser dentistry. The Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) uses monochromatic laser light in order to stimulate healing in microbial lesions.

The LLLT uses the biostimulating power of light to relieve pain, heal wounds and regenerate tissue. The soft laser offers the dentist several interesting fields of application.

By means of a photosensitizer, the antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy (aPDT) allows destruction of microorganisms, even in hard-to-access areas, without harming the surrounding tissue.

Your Selection! High Frequency Diode Laser Diode Soft Laser

Laser or HF? No! Laser and HF! LaserHF.

Laser and HF surgery: Both technologies are important in modern dentistry. In oral surgery, in the field of cutting and coagulation, the well-established HF technology features clear advantages versus laser units. In other fields of application, such as endodontics, peri­ odontology, and implantology as well as in relatively new applica­ tions, such as LLLT and aPDT, only laser technology can offer new and fascinating opportunities. Even though the laser has not be­ come the all-round device for the dentist, the so-called diode and soft lasers have been largely accepted as aids in the modern dental practice. The time has come for a device combining the strong points of both technologies. Hager & Werken has faced this challenge successfully and launched the first combination device of laser and HF technology.

For all applications: Laser

HF

LaserHF

Oral surgery Periodontology Implantology Endodontics Bleaching aPDT LLLT

The colored LaserHF touch-screen display leads quickly and clearly to 15 pre-set programs in the laser unit (10 x diode laser, 5 x soft laser). In addition, there are a further 5 pre-set programs per appli­ cation in the HF unit. Additional individual settings are possible in each program.

LaserHF Equipment and Accessories ∙ 2 autoclavable laser hand pieces (red for 6 W laser, orange for soft laser) • 2 fibre cables (200 µm, 320 µm) • Protective eyewear Lambda One (800 – 980 nm) 1 • Over-the-glass protective eyewear Skyline (green, 800 – 980 nm) 4 • Over-the-glass protective eyewear Skyline (blue, 657-665 nm) 3 • Protective eyewear for the patient 2 • 2 autoclavable HF hand pieces • Electrode set (no. 40, 2, 13, 15, 31, 33) • Neutral electrode • Foot control, instructions for use, medical device book

The Laservision (Uvex) laser protection glasses are available separately as well.

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More accessories on request.

Please contact our sales force! Technical Data Laser aPDT: Diode laser: HF monopolar/ bipolar: Measurements: Power supply: Weight:

650 nm/100 mW 975 nm/6 W – cw/pulsed 2.2 Mhz/50 W W 300 x D 210 x H 121 mm 230 V/50 Hz approx. 3.5 kg

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