Clinical Indications Epic Soft Tissue Lasers Soft-Tissue Pain Relief* • Excisional and incisional biopsies • Laser soft tissue curettage • Exposure of unerupted teeth • Laser removal of diseased, infected, inflamed and necrosed soft tissue within the periodontal pocket • Topical heating for the purpose of elevating tissue temperature for a temporary relief of minor muscle and joint pain and stiffness, minor arthritis pain, or muscle spasm, minor sprains and strains, and minor muscular back pain; the temporary increase in local blood circulation; the temporary relaxation of muscle • Fibroma removal • Frenectomy • Frenotomy • Gingival troughing for crown impressions • Gingivectomy • Gingivoplasty • Gingival incision and excision • Hemostasis and coagulation • Implant recovery • Incision and drainage of abscess • Leukoplakia • Sulcular debridement (removal of diseased, infected, inflamed and necrosed soft tissue in the periodontal pocket to improve clinical indices including gingival index, gingival bleeding index, probe depth, attachment loss and tooth mobility) Whitening • Light activation for bleaching materials for teeth whitening • Laser-assisted whitening/bleaching of teeth • Operculectomy • Oral papillectomies • Pulpotomy • Pulpotomy as an adjunct to root canal therapy • Reduction of gingival hypertrophy • Soft tissue crown lengthening • Treatment of canker sores, herpetic and aphthous ulcers of the oral mucosa • Vestibuloplasty • Tissue retraction for impression IMPORTANT: Review all Contraindications, Warnings and Precautions presented in the User Manual before proceeding with using a laser device on patients. NOTE: Any tissue growth (i.e., cyst, neoplasm or other lesions) must be submitted to a qualified laboratoryfor histopathological evaluation. *Pain Relief Therapy is not yet available on the Epic
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