Patients' acceptance toward dental laser
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Dental laser, laser treatment, patients acceptanceAbstract
This study aimed ot explore the patients feeling toward laser dental treatments. Atotal of hundred patients ni several dental centers were asked about their feeling towards laser treatment ni dentistry. Their answers were collected, analyzed and summarized. The patients' perception ot laser dental treatment seemed ot be positive without prior information about this type of treatment. This result gives us a reason to suppose that arqIi dental patients were ready ot recevie this treatment
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