SENSIMATIC 700SE ELECTROSURGE LASER
Simplifying and improving the treatment outcomes of the procedures performed every day in your dental office, the Sensimatic 700SE cuts faster than a diode laser and produces less bleeding and better visibility1 of the treatment site than a scalpel.
While devices with frequencies above 100 kHz (.1 MHz) can be used for electrosurgical procedures, the Sensimatic® 700SE uses a high radiofrequency (1.4 – 1.7 MHz) to cut and coagulate soft tissue. When used with the appropriate electrode, the advantage of operating at this high frequency is reduced collateral tissue trauma and damage during cutting.
In addition to operating at a high radiofrequency, the Sensimatic 700SE’s low-impedance circuitry continually measures the imped- ance in the tissue at the active electrode (where the tissue contacts the cutting electrode) and adjusts the power as needed to enable stable, consistent passage of the electrode through the soft tissue as cutting depth varies.
With a combined 30 customisable settings, (3 for Modes: CUT, CUT/COAG and COAG and 10 for Power), and 7 unique electrodes, you will be able to treat virtually any clinical situation that comes your way.
RF Mode No. 1 – “CUT MODE” (cutting with least coagu-lation)
- A filtered, unmodulated current for cutting with the least amount of coagulation. Suited for closed wound surgery where incisions will be sutured.
RF Mode No. 2 – “CUT/COAG MODE” (cutting with balanced coagulation)
- A fully rectified, modulated, undamped current for cutting with coagulation when control of bleeding is desired. It is the most widely employed current in dentistry and is suited for cutting procedures where incisions will not be sutured.
RF Mode No. 3 – “COAG MODE” (full coagulation without cutting)
- A partially-rectified current for coagulation without cutting. This waveform has been found most effective for precise pinpoint surface coagulation with minimal tissue destruction.