3 year warranty (excludes fiber and accessories)
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Dimensions
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9”(L) x 5.4”(W) x 3.5”(H)
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Weight
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2.5 lb
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Wavelength
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980 ± 10 nm
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Power
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0.1 – 3 Watts
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Operation Modes
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Continuous wave (CW) and pulsed at 10 Hz, 50 ms pulse
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Laser port
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SMA 905
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Delivery Fiber
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400 µm and up fiber
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Aiming beam
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650 nm diode laser, 2 mW maximum output
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Power consumption
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100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 25W
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Sterilization
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Hand-piece and fiber fully sterilizable
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Warranty
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3 year (excludes fiber).
1 Week Trial Period.
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The Prometey™ 3 Watt
Soft Tissue Dental Laser
Introducing PROMETEY™ dental diode laser – The Lowest Priced Feature Rich Soft tissue Tool for your 21st Century Dental Office
$3950
Who will benefit?
Dentist
Precise soft tissue removal with virtually no bleeding and minimal damage to surrounding tissues; predictable results every time, like retraction of gingival tissue for flawless crown impressions, or many other procedures full list of FDA-approved indications reduced work stress and improved level of dental care: increased number of new patients and increased revenue.
Patient
Less pain, less swelling, faster healing and minimal scar formation.
Full laser package includes:
PROMETEY™ diode laser, rugged carrying handle, pre-wound 400 µm delivery fiber (other sizes available by order), hand-piece x 2, disposable plastic hand-piece tips x 25, laser safety goggles x 2, foot switch, accessories pouch, fiber stripping tool, autoclaveable cleaver.
- Most economically-priced diode laser on the dental market with regular price under $3999.00
- Unique fiber management design and provided carrying case minimize fiber breakage when laser is moved within an office or transported outside
- One of the lightest and most compact diode lasers on the market - accommodates easily even in most crowded operatory
- User-friendly interface makes changes fast and simple during patient treatment
- No touch screen, no flashing lights, no music, no other attention-distracting “bells and whistles”
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