BIOLASE Technology is redefining surgery in dentistry and medicine. BIOLASE is dedicated to developing new technological treatment options that are more compatible with the natural healthy state of the human body than conventional treatments.
BIOLASE Technology is redefining surgery in dentistry and medicine. BIOLASE is dedicated to developing new technological treatment options that are more compatible with the natural healthy state of the human body than conventional treatments.
We specialize in the development, manufacturing and marketing of lasers and related technology products that reduce or eliminate pain, are safer for patients, and aid the essential healing processes of the body.
Leadership in laser dentistry
BIOLASE leads the global dental market with over 14,000 lasers in use today. The BIOLASE Dual Wavelength WaterLase iPlus™ – breaking the speed barrier in dental lasers – and WaterLase MD Turbo™ all-tissue laser systems feature proprietary and patented technologies known for providing painless dentistry, improving clinical results and growing practices.
BIOLASE’s unique 940 nm wavelength diode laser technology is available in the iLase™ laser system, the world’s first completely wireless dental laser, and the ezLase Total Diode Solution™ laser system, used not only for oral surgery, but for whitening and pain relief as well. Both diode lasers offer BIOLASE’s exclusive ComfortPulse™ technology that provides the fastest cutting with the greatest patient comfort.
Expansion into imaging
As part of their vision to provide patients with Biological Dentistry™ in diagnosis as well as treatment, BIOLASE now offers the BIOLASE Imaging DaVinci D3D™ Imaging System, with the lowest radiation for a large field of view of any 3D CBCT, as well as a variety of other imaging systems and products that help you do more dentistry by helping you see more dentistry.
With manufacturing, clinical R&D, engineering, quality and regulatory together under one roof in Irvine, California, BIOLASE is uniquely positioned to continue our leadership in lasers and related technology for all areas of healthcare.
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