Pf. Bradley, A REVIEW OF THE USE OF THE NEODYMIUM-YAG LASER IN ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery, 35(1), 1997, pp. 26-35
A review of the use of neodymium:YAG laser in oral and maxillofacial s
urgery is presented. The Nd:YAG laser wavelength exhibits minimal tiss
ue absorption and maximal penetration by comparison, with the CO2 lase
r's maximal absorption and minimal penetration. These properties allow
a variety of uses in maxillofacial surgery particularly coagulation o
f angiomatous lesions, haemostasis in bleeding diatheses, arthroscopic
surgery of the temporomandibular joint, combination with CO2 waveleng
th for resections in vascular tissues (e.g. hemiglossectomy) and palli
ation of advanced neoplasms. Promising developments include CO2:Nd:YAG
combination lasers, KTP:Nd:YAG apparatus and the introduction of diod
e technology.