An all-tissue dental laser system intended for a variety of oral soft-tissue and hard-tissue procedures. The system includes a top-table laser console with a removable tablet PC as a control panel/user interface, a wireless footswitch and a delivery system comprising of a fiber optic cable, two handpieces and a variety of laser tips. Other system components include protective eyewear, power cords, a tip cleaning kit, tablet protective covers, water reservoir fill kit, etc. The patient-contacting components of the delivery system require sterilization prior to use.
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device assembly in which input energy (e.g., flashlamp, diode laser) is used to excite a glass/crystal rod to emit a high-power laser beam intended for application in dental procedures; it does not include frequency-doubling technology. It typically includes a light source, delivery/positioning device(s), controls/foot-switch. It is intended to incise, excise, vaporize, ablate, and coagulate oral soft tissue; and cut, shave, contour, and resect oral bone/teeth. Its high-water affinity and high-fluency pulses produce an exceptionally narrow zone of damage around the soft-tissue vaporization crater.