Features and Specifications
Quality
In order to provide consistent laser interaction on oral soft tissue, stable energy and peak power are critical for a dental laser to provide reliable and reproducible results over time. With the built-in Digital Feedback System (DFS), the Spectra DENTA offers consistent peak power for the duration of every treatment.
The Spectra DENTA advantage :
- Precise incision, excision and vaporization
- Clinically proven sterile procedures
- Minimized risk of unwanted charring and thermal necrosis
- Wide range of handpiece tips
- Quality patient care :
- Pain-free and bloodless procedures
- Reduced need for anesthesia and sutures
- Faster wound healing
Precision
The small spot size and minimal absorption depth allow this CO2 laser to provide an exceptional level of precision. With proper selection of power and delivery mode, it is possible to remove a single layer of cells during intraoral surgery. the Spectra DENTA allows the user precise control to achieve desired results.
Sterilization
Laser energy from the Spectra DENTA kills organisms
on contact. Completely absorbed by water, the laser heats the surface of the tissue to temperatures that eliminate bactericidal contamination and inflammation. The outcome allows for highly effective sterilization of the surgical field and minimizes post-operative infections.
Wound Healing
Because there is no direct contact, during procedures with the pain and hemorrhage-free Spectra DENTA, blood vessels and nerve endings are sealed off, resulting in faster wound healing without postoperative symptoms.
Handpiece Tips
The Spectra DENTA comes with a wide range of on-the-fly swappable handpiece tips to allow physicians to dial in the precise amount of thermal damage.
Safe & Easy to Use
The Spectra DENTA is simple and its easy to use functions minimize the risk of charring and collateral thermal damage, resulting in faster healing and grater patient satisfaction. Air regulation and guide beam brightness controls allow for even more convenience to the user.






