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Selective Near-UV Laser Ablation of Subgingival Dental Calculus at a 20° Irradiation Angle

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Abstract

The average removal rates of subgingival dental calculus ablated at 400 nm and 20° are 11±6 m/pulse and 2.4±0.8 × 104 μm3/pulse. Large error bars on removal rates reflect biological and mechanical variability of the calculus.

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