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Dental Tribune U.S.Edition No.1, 2017

Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | January 2017 a7 INDUSTRY NEWS Ad Anesthesia-free and drill-free deep decay removal cay. This procedure was performed using the “Hard and Soft Tissue” setting and was adjusted to 100 percent mist to effectively penetrate the enamel. For soft tissue, a re- duced mist setting would be applied for ap- propriate coagulation. To prepare the enamel as well as the pa- tient, it’s recommended to outline the prep at approximately 10–20 percent power and observe the patient and the analgesic effect. Simply apply pressure to the foot pedal to increase or lessen the laser power. Once the enamel was outlined, a 1.25 mm spot size was chosen and a cutting speed of between 40–60 percent was used to smoothly and gently break through the enamel. With Solea, the learning curve is minimal; maneuvering the handpiece back and forth is all it takes for a clean and efficient cut. Once the proper amount of enamel was removed, I then removed some soft tissue as well to better access the subgingival de- cay. I used a 1.00 mm spot size setting and 40-50 percent cutting speed along with 100 percent water mist. I did not need to adjust the water and usually don’t unless the area is extremely inflamed. The dentin was now exposed, and I was ready to eliminate the deep decay (Fig. 2). For the decay removal in the dentin, the same 1.00 mm spot size was chosen with a cutting speed between 30–40 percent. The decay was then thoroughly and eas- ily removed using the laser by applying a gentleglidingback-and-forthmotionofthe handpiece. Both teeth were then ready for restorative work using only the Solea and a spoon excavator. The teeth were then restored using Ultra- Etch® (Ultradent), Adhese® Universal (Ivo- clar Vivadent) and Filtek™ Supreme Ultra Universal Restorative A3B (3m). The total procedure, from start to finish, was a mere 10 minutes (Fig. 3). Benefits of Solea Solea has drastically changed the way I By Dr. Robert Feudo Applications and re- search on lasers in den- tistry continue to expand, yet the Solea® dental laser (Con- vergent Dental) is the first and currently the only laser system that can cut any tis- sue with a single setting. The one-setting- fits-all approach works for tooth structure, bone and soft tissue, enabling any dentist to reliably deliver anesthesia-free, blood- free, suture-free and pain-free results. The following case shows just how safely and easily caries disease, specifically a deep-decay situation, can be removed by dentists using Solea — and the esthetically pleasing results that follow. Solea’s revolu- tionary software is so easy to use that any dentist can become a laser dentist while providing the patient a more pleasant ex- perience. Case presentation The patient presented with recurrent sub- gingival buccal decay on tooth #18 and #19 (B) (Fig. 1). The clinical objective was to com- pletely remove the caries and then restore the teeth. The total procedure was complet- ed in approximately 10 minutes and did not require any injectable anesthetic. For the first step of the procedure, the enamel needed to be cut to access the de- practice dentistry. This is just one of many cases that I’ve completed using this truly revolutionary laser. Using Solea has pro- vided my practice substantial surges in production and workflow efficiency, and, moreover,patientcompliancehasdramati- cally increased. Procedure time was reduced from typi- cally 40 minutes compared with a mere 10 minutes with Solea to complete the case. Productivity was increased in several ways. Because the patient did not require any an- esthetic, a significant amount of time was saved. If I were to use traditional instru- mentation, there would have been at least one injection given and then time spent waiting for anesthetic to set in. In addition, the occlusion was accurately checked with the patient at the completion time of the procedure — potentially avoiding a follow- up appointment for a bite adjustment. Eliminating the anesthetic process also al- lows the ability to perform multiquadrant dentistry in the same appointment. Fig. 1 YDC BOOTH No. 2017 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Dr. Robert Feudo maintains a state-of- the-art dental facility on the North Shore of Boston in Danvers, Mass. He holds a BS in biology from Suffolk University and received his DMD from the Tufts School of Dental Medicine. Feudo is a member of the American Dental Association and the Massachusetts Dental Association. Photos/Provided by Dr. Robert Feudo

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