
Co2 Laser
Co2 lasers are the oldest of the lasers invented in the 1960s by the Bell Laboratories in the void of a continuing Russian project to also create the first lasers.
Diode Laser
A diode laser is compact and highly popular laser format because it is so easy to produce in large numbers due to the relative size and simplicity of the laser’s format.
Fiber Laser
A fiber laser refers to the fiber optics that comprise the laser, making is small, versatile, flexible, and highly useful in difficult to reach situations such as complex and complicated dental work.
Infrared Laser
An infrared laser is little more than a designation of wavelength that is lower than the visible light spectrum and hence referred to as slightly less than red, but quite close by.
Laser Therapy
Laser therapy can refer to a variety of different medical procedures, not necessarily concentrated within a specific school, as they attempt to alter the physical and chemical composition of the body.
UV Laser
A UV laser is a designation for the wavelength as it compares to the visible light spectrum as it is higher frequency, more waves per second, than the visible light spectrum, it appears as invisible.
Yag Laser
The YAG laser is a determination of the synthesized component garnet that is used in the initial process of light creating, which happened prior to the light entering the gain medium.