Author:
Rocca Jean-Paul,Brulat-Bouchard Nathalie,Voha Christine,Raybaud Hèlène,Bertrand Caroline,Fornaini Carlo
Abstract
The aim of these case report series concerns the use of laser technology in oral frenectomies, by discussing different methods as well as comparing different laser wavelengths and underlining the role of photobiomodulation in the healing process.
Subject
Biomedical Engineering,Surgery
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