Low-level laser therapy after molar extraction

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Kucerová, H
Dostálová, T
Himmlová, L
Bártová, J
Mazánek, J
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[1] Gen Fac Hosp, Inst Dent Res, Prague 12060 2, Czech Republic
[2] Charles Univ, Fac Med 1, Stomatol Clin, Prague 12000 2, Czech Republic
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL LASER MEDICINE & SURGERY | 2000年 / 18卷 / 06期
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate effect of the different frequencies of low-level laser radiation (diode 670 nm and Helium-Neon 632.8 nm) on the healing process after human molar extractions. Frequencies of 5 Hz, 292 Hz, and 9,000 Hz were used in experiments, Monitoring of secretory IgA and albumin level in saliva and changes in bone density were used as objective markers of biostimulatory effect. Summary Background Data: From the literature, it is known that if the alveolus is irradiated after extraction along with the lingual and buccal bony wall, faster coagulation, less postoperative discomfort, and quicker healing can be expected. Methods: Subjective evaluation of therapy was observed using a scale (from -, negative therapeutic effect, to ++++, excellent treatment effect), Changes of secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA), albumin levels, and bone density were compared in a group of 150 patients (nonlaser therapy, 30 patients). Results: Differences in levels of the saliva markers (sIgA and albumin) were found to be significant when comparing irradiated and nonirradiated groups, and in comparison with those groups irradiated by various modulatory frequencies. Significant differences were observed between the increase of sIgA res. albumin and subjective feelings during treatment. Bone density after extraction and 6 months after surgical treatment was examined using dental digital radiovisiography, No significant differences were detected between bone density in irradiated and nonirradiated groups, perhaps due to our therapy protocol. Conclusions: The low-level laser has no influence on the process of osseointegration, This effect was observed on fracture healing in rats using He-Ne laser radiation. We found no differences in the bone density when compared to the control group.
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