## Abstract ## Background and Objectives Lasers can be used to modify the chemical composition of dental enamel to increase the bond strength to restorative materials and to render the mineral phase more resistant to acid dissolution. Previous studies have suggested a synergistic relationship betw
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Determination of ablation threshold for composite resins and amalgam irradiated with femtosecond laser pulses
โ Scribed by A.Z. Freitas; L.R. Freschi; R.E. Samad; D.M. Zezell; S.C. Gouw-Soares; N.D. Vieira Jr.
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2010
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- 7
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- 1612-2011
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## Abstract ## Background Selective retina therapy (SRT) solely affecting the RPE while sparing of the photoreceptors is usually performed with a train of repetitive laser pulses of 1.7 microseconds in duration. It was our purpose to evaluate the principle feasibility of SRT with shorter 200 nanos