Abstract :
Laser based dental treatment is attractive to many researchers. Lasers in the 3 mm region, as the Er:YAG, are suitable
especially for endodontic applications. In this study a pulsed free-running and Q-switched laser was used for the ablation
experiments of root canal dentine. The laser beam was either directly focused on the dental tissue or delivered to it through an
infrared fiber. For different spatial beam distributions, energies, number of pulses and both laser operations the quality
characteristics (crater’s shape formation, ablation efficiency and surface characteristics modification) were evaluated using
scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
The craters produced, generally, reflect the relevant beam profile. Inhomogeneous spatial beam profiles and short pulse
duration result in cracks formation and lower tissue removal efficiency, while longer pulse durations cause hard dentine fusion.
Any beam profile modification, due to laser characteristics variations and the specific delivering system properties, is directly
reflected in the ablation crater shape and the tissue removal efficiency. Therefore, the laser parameters, as fluence, pulse
repetition rate and number of pulses, have to be carefully adjusted in relation to the desirable result.
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Keywords :
Q-switched erbium laser , beam profile , SEM images , Dental tissue