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Spirochetes Killed
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Spirochetes Killed
(Part 1 of 3) Dr. Ben Sutter, DMD uses the 10.6-micrometer LightScalpel CO2 laser therapy for his patients to destroy the high-risk pathogenic bacteria (spirochetes and trichomonads) associated with periodontal disease. Dr. Sutter visualizes (via the Phase Contrast Microscopy) and compares changes that take place in the patient’s Subgingival plaque as a result of the CO2 laser perio-pocket de-epithelialization and closed-flap sulcular debridement. Learn more about Dr. Sutter and his treatment of periodontal disease. Published on April 2, 2016- Related Medical Specialties:
- Oral and Maxillofacial
- Periodontics
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- Dr. Ben Sutter
- Periodontal Disease
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