LightWalker: Hard and Soft-Tissue Dental Lasers

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2020
  • Perfection in Laser Dentistry
    LightWalker lasers are designed for dental perfectionists and all forward-thinking professionals who wish to upgrade their daily dental experience with new treatment possibilities that only the latest laser technology can offer. Following its launch, Fotona’s LightWalker dental laser system quickly earned widespread industry acclaim and highly respected technology and innovation awards. LightWalker’s patented QSP (quantum square pulse) mode represents an important technological advancement, improving the laser interaction with tissues. This is a step forward in regards to the clinicians' objectives for optimized patient comfort, speed, and clinical results.
    For more info visit: www.fotona.com/en/products/20...
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Комментарии • 12

  • @Content4free78
    @Content4free78 2 месяца назад

    i would rather trust a Dentist using this technology rather than Traditional

  • @juliovazquez9834
    @juliovazquez9834 Год назад

    El mejor laser del mundo ,los he probado todos y los unicos que valen realmente la pena son este y el dr smile Pluser pero este es mas completo y más potente, los pacientes son felices y no produce ningún dolor aparte de eliminar solamente el tejido dañado ,lo más importante es saber entender esta clase de equipos y utilizar las potencias correctamente para un trabajo impecable

  • @TheJessShow
    @TheJessShow Год назад

    I bought this and couldn’t get it to go back in time

  • @Solimar-we5ij
    @Solimar-we5ij 3 года назад

    I have information please

  • @dwu2787
    @dwu2787 Год назад

    After several years, was never close to achieving the clinical results described in their advertisements

    • @juliovazquez9834
      @juliovazquez9834 Год назад

      It shows that you could never use this technology, the ignorance of those who do not know or cannot have equipment like this due to its high cost, I have it in my office and it has been the best purchase, the results are far superior to traditional dentistry what happens is that you have to know how to use the technologies and that is not easy

    • @komfykoala6083
      @komfykoala6083 Год назад

      @@juliovazquez9834 So glad you're keeping up with modern technology in your office. I wish other dentists would do the same. I'm seeing a laser dentist in a few days and I'm looking forward.

  • @dwu2787
    @dwu2787 Год назад

    ​ @juliovazquez9834 I was an owner of Lightwalker for four years, so I know exactly what I'm talking about it. I wanted to give my patients the best, so i did not let the high cost deter me. I made the investment hoping this technology would really benefit my patients. In the end, the Lightwalker was a practice killer -- patients hated it, so much so that they would ask me never to use it on them again. The clinical support is non existent. You clearly have a vested financial interest in the company to attack me like that.

    • @juliovazquez9834
      @juliovazquez9834 Год назад

      You have no idea how to use this laser, I use it every day, on adult patients and children and everyone is happy, you suffer much less than with a dental turbine, I do know how to use that machine, yes You're a bad professional, it's not the team's problem, it's your fault.

    • @dwu2787
      @dwu2787 Год назад

      @juliovazquez9834 I do know how to use the laser --- and patients hated it. That was the feedback that I was getting from them. Adults and children alike all told me that it was painful and extremely unpleasant. If not wanting to use ineffective technology to injure my patients makes me a bad professional, then I'm speechless. Lightwalker is big waste of time --

    • @komfykoala6083
      @komfykoala6083 Год назад

      Don't you have to go through training and certification in order to be able to operate with it?

    • @dwu2787
      @dwu2787 Год назад

      @@komfykoala6083 The company, Fotona, also offers a certification course that you purchase separately, which I did take. Bulk of the time was spent watching videos of other doctors using it. The hands on portion is extremely limited, no patients, just cutting it on extracted teeth, so no way to learn the shot-free technique. The perio portion was also taught via watching videos. No live portion and not even pig jaw, which I at least thought we were going to be using.