Evaluation of laser-assisted bone cutting techniques compared to traditional methods
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https://doi.org/10.48047/bkdshf35Keywords:
Laser-assisted bone cutting, traditional methods, bone surgery, precision, healing, temperature rise, post operative complicationsAbstract
Background
Laser-assisted bone cutting techniques have gained attention in recent years as a potential alternative to traditional methods such as rotary instruments and manual saws. These techniques offer precision, reduced heat generation, and minimal trauma to surrounding tissues. However, their efficacy and clinical outcomes compared to conventional methods remain under investigation.
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