At LightScalpel, we stand for peace. That is why we’ve been looking into ways of еxpressing our solidarity with all Ukrainians in these difficult times. We have since decided to
ContinueIn Loving Memory of Kirk Hartshorn. Last week LightScalpel sadly lost one of its team members, Kirk Hartshorn. Kirk was a member of the LightScalpel and VetScalpel/Aesculight surgical laser sales
ContinueRegister to learn about surgical lasers with a focus on airways disorders treatments from leaders and pioneers at the ALSC’ 5th Annual Symposium!! The 2022 Symposium will be held February
ContinueLightScalpel is a US-based designer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art, high-precision, durable, and highly ergonomic CO2 lasers with exclusive flexible fibers. LightScalpel lasers deliver predictable and repeatable tissue response, fast ablation,
ContinueDr. Martin Kaplan’s patient, a 75-year-old female came to him with a small tumor on her lower lip. Dr. Kaplan diagnosed it as a fibroma and recommended it to be
ContinueDozens of articles and studies have been published on the use of diode, Nd:YAG, and erbium lasers in scaling and root planning for the treatment of periodontitis. The JADA has
ContinueDownload/Print as PDF The Breathe Course: Online This 5-day, live-streamed course delves into the research on, impacts/diagnosis of, and treatment options for tethered oral tissues and sleep-disordered breathing in children
ContinueWe are pleased to announce that we have just upgraded our LightScalpel Providers Network website (doctors.lightscalpel.com) to further emphasize our commitment to patients and continuing education in the field of laser frenectomies.
ContinueIt is the opinion of many health care providers that all tongue-ties can be released with a “simple” single snip with scissors. However, in reality, that is often not
ContinueA patient came to Dr. David Stall because she wanted to have a sizable lesion on her lower left lip removed. She had seen an oral surgeon that discussed using
ContinueAre you thinking about adding a CO2 dental laser to your practice? Making the best decision for your practice can be overwhelming. To help make it easy for you, we
ContinueThe suction nozzle should be as close as possible to the surgical site (per ANSI) and no further than 2 inches away (per CDC). In this video, you will see some great examples of proper suction nozzle position by Drs. L. Kundel DMD; P. Rubin DMD; M. Shulman DDS; B. Sutter DMD; R. Winter DDS; S. Zaghi MD; and E. Zimmerman MD.
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