A 810 nm Diode Laser following Modified Widman Flap Surgery
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Autor/a
Sanz Moliner, Javier Daniel
Altres autors/es
Nart Molina, José
Santos Alemany, Antonio
Universitat Internacional de Catalunya. Departament d'Odontologia
Data de defensa
2012-08-02T10:53:11Z2014-08-03T05:45:05Z
2012-07-06
Resum
The purpose of this study was to clinically compare the use of a 810 nm diode laser (DL) following modified Widman flap (test sites) to that of modified Widman flap (MWF) alone (control sites). Thirteen patients with periodontal pockets in two different quadrants with at least one tooth exhibiting a pocket depth of >7 millimeters and attachment levels of >7mm were selected. One side was randomly selected to receive MWF and the other to receive a diode laser following MWF. The DL was used to de-epithelialize the inner part of the periodontal flap and photo-biostimulate the surgical area. Probing depth (PD), clinical attachment levels (CAL), plaque index (PI), and gingival index (GI) were evaluated at baseline, 6 weeks and 5 months. Pain scale assessment (PS), pain medication consumption (PM), tissue edema (TE), and tissue color (TC) were evaluated one week following surgery. Treatment differences were analyzed using McNemar’s test, paired t-tests or a Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. No statistical differences of CAL gain, PD, GI and PI reduction between laser sites and control sites were seen. Statistically significant differences were seen for TE (p=0.041), PM (p<0.001) and PS (p<0.001) favoring test sites. TC did not show a statistically significant difference (p=0.9766). Patients rated the first surgical treatment performed as more painful than the second (p<0.002). The use of a 810 nm diode laser following modified Widman flap provided additional benefits in terms of less edema and post operative pain.
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Tesi
Versió publicada
Llengua
Anglès
Matèries i paraules clau
Clinical trial
Laser
Periodontal surgery
Wound healing
616.3
Pàgines
129 p.
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