Development of $1.06/1.32{\mu}m$ Nd:YAG Laser and Dental Applications

$1.06/1.32{\mu}m$ Nd:YAG 레이저 개발 및 치과용 임상적용 연구

  • Yoon, G. (Samsung Biomedical Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, H.S. (Samsung Biomedical Research Institute) ;
  • Hong, T.M. (Samsung Biomedical Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, J.B. (Samsung Biomedical Research Institute) ;
  • Lee, S.C. (Samsung Biomedical Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, W.K. (Samsung Biomedical Research Institute) ;
  • Zabaznov, A. (PELENG, Minsk, Republic of Belarus) ;
  • Tsvetkov, V. (Geneal Physics Institute) ;
  • Kim, J.H. (Samsung Medical Center) ;
  • Oh, S.R. (Samsung Medical Center) ;
  • Moon, J.W. (Samsung Medical Center)
  • Published : 1996.11.15

Abstract

[ $1.06/1.32{\mu}m$ ] dual-wavelength medical laser was developed and preliminary clinical comparisons at these two wavelengths were performed for dental application. We could develop a compact laser system 1) by lasing two wavelengths from the same Nd:YAG rod, and 2) by introducing high-voltage switching power supply modules. Experiment on gingiva of pig jaw showed higher thermal damage at $1.32{\mu}m$. Depending on particular procedures, each wavelength has its own advantages and disadvantages. For cutting, however, using conical tips rather than bare fibers provided better results with low threshold of cutting energy and less surrounding thermal damage. Appling light-absorbing dye on target area appeared to induce more damage during laser irradiation. However, histological studies showed no significant difference whether dye was applied or not.

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