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Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa No. 2, 2018

Dental Tribune Middle East & Africa Edition | 2/2018 ◊Page 16 mCME 19 White JM, Swift EJ. Lasers for Use in Dentistry. Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry. Vol 17, Issue 1, page 60, January 2005. 20. Adams TC, Pang PK. Lasers in aes- thetic dentistry. Dent Clin North Am. 2004 Oct; 48(4):833-60, vi. 21. Meeks T. Creating beautiful smile symmetry: tissue considerations. Dent Today. 2009 Oct;28(10):98,100– 101. 22. Pang P. Lasers in cosmetic den- tistry. Gen Den. 2008 NovDec;56 (7):663-670. 23. Magid KS, Strauss RA. Laser use for esthetic soft tissue modifica- tion. Dent Clin North Am. 2007 Apr;51(2):525–545. 24. Lee EA. Laser-assisted gingival tis- sue procedures in esthetic dentistry. Pract Proced Aesthet Dent. 2006 Oct;18(9):suppl 2–6. 25. Gherlone EF, Maiorana C, Grassi RF, Ciacaglini R, Cattoni F. The use of 980-nm Diode and 1064-nm Nd:YAG Laser for Gingival Retraction in Fixed Prostheses. J Oral Laser Appl- lications. 2004; 4:183–190. 26. Kravitz ND, Kusnoto B. 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SPIE Proc. 1995; Vol. 2630: 43–50. 32. Kotlow LA. Elimination of a ve- nous lake on the lower vermillion of the lower lip via 810-nm diode laser. J Laser Dent 2007;15(1):20–22. Editorial note: Full list of references is available from the publisher. 17 Dr Glenn A. van As BSc, DMD, is the clini- cal director of the In- ternational Center of Laser Education at AMD Lasers (DENTSP- LY), and is a founding member of the Academy of Microscope Enhanced Dentistry and a former presi- dent of the group. He has obtained stand- ard and advanced proficiency as well as a mastership in laser dentistry from the Academy of Laser Dentistry and was distinguished with the Leon Goldman award for worldwide clinical excellence in the field of laser dentistry in 2006. An expert both in the utilization of the dental operating microscope for clinical dentistry and in the utilization of multiple wave- lengths of hard- and softtissue lasers, he has lectured and provided workshops internationally more than 450 times on these topics. He acts as a consultant for several com- panies and reviews articles for PPAD and Dentaltown. He may be contacted at glennvanas@me.com. Lasers have two added benefits in that they do not require a pad to be placed under the patient for ground- ing, and they can be used safely with pacemakers. Diode lasers have found their place in dentistry. Once con- sidered an application looking for a purpose, these small, cost-effective and reliable lasers have discovered their niche as the new go to solution for many soft tissue problems in our daily dental practices. References 1. Christensen GJ. Soft-tissue cutting with laser versus electrosurgery. 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Suppl. 2, 2004 (page 48). 14. Wilcox Cw, Wilwerding TM, Wat- son P, Morris JT. Use of electrosur- gery and lasers in the presence of dental implants. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2001;16(4): 578–582. 15. Catone GA (1997) Lasers in perio- dontal surgery. In: Catone GA, Alling CC (eds) Laser applications in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Saunders, Philadelphia, pp 181–196. 16. Jajouta K. Soft tissue lasers. Am J. Ortho. Dentofac. Orthoped. 2005;127:527–528. 17. Kalas P, Upile T, Stavrianos C, Angouridakis N, Jerjes W. Mucogingival overgrowth in a geriatric patient. Derm Online Journ. 16 (8):7. 2010. 18. Kafas P, Stavrianos C, Jerjes W, Up- ile T, Vourvachis M, Theodoridis M, Stavrianou I. Upper-lip laser frenec- tomy without infiltrated anaesthesia in a paediatric patient: a case report. Cases J. 2009; 2: 7138. Published on- line 2009 May 20. doi: 10.1186/1757- 1626-2-7138. 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