KAVO KEY Laser 3+
KAVO KEY Laser 3+ is the definitive universal Er:YAG laser with a huge spectrum of indications. The system incorporates DIAGNOdent based feedback system for automatic detection and removal of calculus and decay. Superior build and ergonomics. Includes water and air supply. Applications include sterile, necrosis free hard & soft tissue surgery; and caries removal and pre-emptive analgesia prior to surgery in most cases. Only Laser with FDA approval for calculus removal using open or closed curettage. Tooth neck desensitization. The unit ships fully optioned and is also designed to accept upgrades as they are released.
KAVO KEY Laser 3+
Type | Erbium:YAG incorporating DIAGNOdent-based feedback system |
Laser Classification | Class IV Laser |
Wavelength | 2940 nm |
Maximum Power | |
Pulse Rate | 2 to 30,000 Hz |
Duty Cycle | |
Applications | All hard and sift tissue applications |
Handpiece Type | LASER handpiece 2261 - Periodontics LASER Handpiece 2062 - Endodontics/surgical/caries therapy LASER Handpiece 2060 - Caries therapy/surgical Contact Handpiece 2063 |
Available Tips | Multiple tips available |
Modes of Operation | S-Pulse (Short Pulses) Detect (Detection Mode) Feedback (Feedback Mode) |
Method of Control | Touch screen |
Preset Programs | Multiple procedure-centric preset programs User definable programs |
Dimensions of Unit | 950 x 360 x 660 mm |
Weight | 70 Kg |
Battery Operation | |
Foot Control | Yes |
Training Included | Yes |
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 | Germany |
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