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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 115, No 5, 729-731.
© 1987 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 115, Issue 5, 729-731
Copyright © 1987 by American Dental Association


Case Reports

Removal of benign intraoral masses using the CO2 laser



E Abt, H Wigdor, R Lobraico, B Carlson, D Harris, and R Pyrcz

Ravenswood Dental Group, Ravenswood Hospital Medical Center, Chicago 60640.

Benign soft tissue lesions of the mouth can be removed using the CO2 laser. This type of laser surgery is faster and offers less postoperative complication as compared with conventional surgery and electrosurgery. Presently, the CO2 laser can be used for intraoral biopsy of benign masses, gingivectomies, and frenectomies.





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