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All-Tissue Dental Lasers Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis | Europe | 2017-2023 | MedCore | Segmented by: Delivery Method (Articulated Arms, Fiber-Delivery & Direct Delivery)
All-tissue lasers are systems that can be used on both soft and hard tissue in the intraoral cavity. These lasers have unique clinical characteristics that surpass conventional tools such as scalpel and drill, thus having the potential to decrease the use of such tools and to create a high-tech atmosphere around the dental chair. The minimally invasive equipment makes patients much more comfortable, increases the efficiency, and therefore the return on investment for the dentist. Even though all-tissue lasers are fairly expensive investments for dentists, the short and long term benefits can quickly outweigh the initial expenditures, making them a valuable addition to dental practices.
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