Air Abrasion
Cavity Preparation Systems
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Imagine a patient-friendly method of treating
cavities!
Certainly, MicroPrep® air abrasion relieves the anxiety normally experienced
during a routine trip to the dentist.
In most cases, drills and needles are eliminated,
the quality of treatment remains superior, and the procedure
applies to both children and adults.
As a long time handpiece manufacturer, Lares
Research has shown an unwavering commitment to provide you with the most advanced tooth
cutting technology available. Our 45 years of product quality and after-sale service
make the Lares MicroPrep Systems valuable investments with quick returns.
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Air Abrasion Bibliography
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