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  2. Sonicare - Wikipedia

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    The percentage reduction in inflammation from baseline at 6 months was 31.9% for Sonicare and 18.1% for Oral B. In regards to probing depth, Sonicare showed a mean reduction of 0.84 mm from baseline at 6 months, while Oral B showed an average reduction of 0.39 mm. [6] Individual studies have shown that Sonicare toothbrushes are more effective ...

  3. Laser beam machining - Wikipedia

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    Milling with a laser is a three dimensional process that requires two lasers, but drastically cuts costs of machining parts. [2] [7] Lasers can be used to change the surface properties of a workpiece. The appliance of laser beam machining varies depending on the industry. In light manufacturing the machine is used to engrave and to drill other ...

  4. Laser engraving - Wikipedia

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    Laser marking on stainless steel A laser engraving machine A laser engraver. A laser engraving machine consists of three main parts: a laser, a controller, and a surface. [2] The laser is a drawing tool: the beam emitted from it allows the controller to trace patterns onto the surface.

  5. The best electric toothbrushes of 2025, according to dentists

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    The Burst Original has a lot of the features of Oral-B or Philips Sonicare brushes, without the hefty price tag. ... or $8 for one replacement head on its ... have replaceable heads, which can ...

  6. Laser cutting - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the first production laser cutting machine was used to drill holes in diamond dies. This machine was made by the Western Electric Engineering Research Center. [3] In 1967, the British pioneered laser-assisted oxygen jet cutting for metals. [4] In the early 1970s, this technology was put into production to cut titanium for aerospace ...

  7. Cylinder head - Wikipedia

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    This reduces repair costs as a single failed head on a single cylinder can be changed instead of a larger, much more expensive unit fitting all the cylinders. Such a design also allows engine manufacturers to easily produce a 'family' of engines of different layouts and/or cylinder numbers without requiring new cylinder head designs.

  8. Laser peening - Wikipedia

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    Laser peening (LP), or laser shock peening (LSP), is a surface engineering process used to impart beneficial residual stresses in materials. The deep, high-magnitude compressive residual stresses induced by laser peening increase the resistance of materials to surface-related failures, such as fatigue, fretting fatigue, and stress corrosion cracking.

  9. Laser beam welding - Wikipedia

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    Laser beam welding (LBW) is a welding technique used to join pieces of metal or thermoplastics through the use of a laser. The beam provides a concentrated heat source, allowing for narrow, deep welds and high welding rates.