Upcoming chance to meet and learn from Martin Kaplan, DMD, at the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Annual Session 2017, May 26-28 in Washington, D.C. Download / Print as PDF
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The LightScalpel Laser User Symposium brought together clinicians from different fields of dentistry and medicine. This event was a unique opportunity for the exchange of interdisciplinary ideas with the goal of
ContinueThe LightScalpel User Symposium (jointly organized with GLOH) was held during the ALD 2017 Annual Meeting in Tucson, AZ, April 7-8, 2017. The Symposium brought together clinicians from different fields of dentistry and
ContinueThis article compares and contrasts the differences in hemostasis and coagulation of erbium, carbon dioxide, and diode (hot-tip) dental lasers.
ContinueThe CO2 laser is the best suited soft-tissue surgical laser for the frenectomy procedure because, both cutting and hemostasis is achieved photo-thermally (radiantly). We answer some of the most commonly asked questions about laser frenectomies with the LightScalpel surgical / dental laser.
ContinueSeattle Workshop, December 2 - 4, 2016 - Attendees will receive an overview of the theory behind lasers and best practices regarding the use of lasers in pediatric dentistry.
ContinueWhy did we get a new laser? By Richard Baxter, DMD, MS Dr. Baxter of Shelby Pediatric Dentistry was looking for the best laser to perform labial and lingual frenectomies
ContinueDr. Rajeev Agarwal, MD of Agave Pediatrics in Scottsdale, AZ is the FIRST PEDIATRICIAN to use a laser beam for infant tongue-tie and lip-tie release procedures.
ContinuePediatric dentists Keith Gjebre, DMD, and his partner Greg Lane, DMD of Greensburg, PA paid a visit to >Dr. Martin Kaplan in Boston, MA. Dr. Kaplan is well respected and
ContinueThis study finds a very strong statistical correlation between restricted upper-lip frenums and unexpected and unexplained asphyxia (UUA) infant deaths.
ContinueAfter 6 weeks of anxiety, trying several different methods resulting in minimal weight gain (5 oz. above birth weight), baby Bennett was diagnosed with a stage III lip-tie and a stage IV, or "posterior", tongue-tie. The mother was then referred to The Brush Stop in Carlsbad, CA.
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