Laser Dentistry Blasts Away Pain. John Silcox.
by Silcox, John; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 19Health. Publisher: Journal Gazette, 2004ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Dentist and patient | Dentists | Lasers in dentistryDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Getting Channtee Wilson to the dentist is a little like, well, pulling teeth. She cringes at the sound of the dentist's drill, and the sight of needles can make her shrink. There have been times in the dentist chair when the 42-year-old Churubusco homemaker just wanted to rip off the paper bib and run. But this visit will be different. Dr. Samuel Corey is preparing to fill Wilson's cavity but he doesn't reach for the drill or the Novocain. Instead, he lets the power of hydrokinetic energy do all the work." (JOURNAL GAZETTE) This article explains how laser dentistry works, stressing that it is both faster and more efficient than traditional methods.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Laser Dentistry Blasts Away Pain, July 4, 2004; pp. 7A.
"Getting Channtee Wilson to the dentist is a little like, well, pulling teeth. She cringes at the sound of the dentist's drill, and the sight of needles can make her shrink. There have been times in the dentist chair when the 42-year-old Churubusco homemaker just wanted to rip off the paper bib and run. But this visit will be different. Dr. Samuel Corey is preparing to fill Wilson's cavity but he doesn't reach for the drill or the Novocain. Instead, he lets the power of hydrokinetic energy do all the work." (JOURNAL GAZETTE) This article explains how laser dentistry works, stressing that it is both faster and more efficient than traditional methods.
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