Zap's new Styla is "world's first microlaser for soft-tissue applications" in dentistry

May 15, 2008
May 15, 2008 -- Dental laser company Zap Lasers has unveiled what it calls "a breakthrough in soft-tissue management." The Styla MicroLaser combines a wireless, cordless design with diode laser technology in a self-contained unit measuring 6.9 inches and weighing 1.9 ounces. More...

May 15, 2008 -- Dental laser company Zap Lasers has unveiled what it calls "a breakthrough in soft-tissue management" and "the world's first microlaser for soft-tissue applications." The Styla MicroLaser combines a wireless, cordless design with proven diode laser technology in a self-contained unit measuring 6.9 inches and weighing 1.9 ounces.

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