Biolase Waterlase iPlus
The laser you have always wanted has arrived. Faster, easier to use and with greater power to grow your practice than any other dental technology, the dual wavelength Waterlase iPlus breaks the Dental Speed Barrier Faster - than the drill, without the delay of aesthetic. Patented laser technology delivers 10 watts of power with up to 100 pulses/sec for superior soft-tissue cutting. It enables multi-quadrant same-day procedures. This all tissue laser is the finest dental laser you can own.
Clinical applications include all cavity preps, periodontal, oral surgery & implant procedures, endodontic, cosmetic, aesthetic paediatric and ortho procedures.
Biolase Waterlase iPlus
Type | Er,Cr: YSGG |
Laser Classification | Class IV Laser |
Wavelength | 2780 nm |
Maximum Power | 10 Watts |
Pulse Rate | 10-30Hz |
Duty Cycle | |
Applications | Hard Tissue Applications Soft Tissue Applications Cosmetic Procedures Endodontics Periodontal Therapy |
Handpiece Type | Contra Angle 360 degree Rotating Handpieces |
Available Tips | Over 12 tip choices available |
Modes of Operation | Short Pulse |
Method of Control | Colour touch screen |
Preset Programs | Over 50 procedures preprogrammed and accessible through the intuitive colour touch screen display and graphical interface |
Dimensions of Unit | 280 x 480 x 840 mm |
Weight | 34 Kg |
Battery Operation | No |
Foot Control | Yes |
Training Included | Biolase University World Clinical Laser Institute (WCLI) |
Warranty | 1 Year Parts / 1 Year Labour |
States where support is available | NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC, SA, WA, NT, TAS and NZ |
Country of Manufacture | USA |
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