Antibacterial Efficacy of 940 nm Diode Laser against Cariogenic Bacteria (Tooth Decay-causing Bacteria)
Noha M. Jameel,
Hanan J. Taher
Abstract:Dental caries is an extremely prevalent infectious disease caused by gram-positive bacteria mainly streptococcus mutans which is considered the major etiological factor causing dental caries. In recent years, there has been an enormous increase in the use of laser technology in medicine and dentistry and it has been demonstrated to have a considerable antibacterial action with no harm to the oral tissues. The study goal was to assess a diode laser's effectiveness as an antibacterial agent against the bacterium… Show more
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