2021
DOI: 10.1089/photob.2020.4886
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Evaluation of Pain Perception and Wound Healing After Laser-Assisted Frenectomy in Pediatric Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Study

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“…The presence of an abnormal and hypertrophied interdental ULF could cause diastemas, gingival recession, eruption abnormalities, and the onset of carious and periodontal problems of the upper central incisors, as well as aesthetic and functional disorders of the upper lip [8,33]. The surgical approach to solving the problem involves the use of a conventional scalpel [31,36,37], electrosurgery, or the use of different types of high-intensity laser devices [8,[31][32][33][34][35][36][37]. Although electrosurgery is a well-known surgical technique for ULF [14], in this review only studies about traditional surgery and laser surgery have passed the screening phase.…”
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“…The presence of an abnormal and hypertrophied interdental ULF could cause diastemas, gingival recession, eruption abnormalities, and the onset of carious and periodontal problems of the upper central incisors, as well as aesthetic and functional disorders of the upper lip [8,33]. The surgical approach to solving the problem involves the use of a conventional scalpel [31,36,37], electrosurgery, or the use of different types of high-intensity laser devices [8,[31][32][33][34][35][36][37]. Although electrosurgery is a well-known surgical technique for ULF [14], in this review only studies about traditional surgery and laser surgery have passed the screening phase.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In their work, Onur et al analyzed pain perception and wound healing time in patients that were treated with Er,Cr: YSGG vs. diode laser surgery, with no statistically significant differences between the two groups with regards to safety and efficiency [3,34,50].…”
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“… 19 , lo que lo hace ideal para procedimientos de tejidos blandos, como la frenectomía. Otros beneficios de usar este láser, según los autores mencionados, incluyen la reducción del dolor, la inflamación y la infección posoperatoria, para el procedimiento no se requiere sutura, la contracción resultante y la cicatrización son mínimas, y no hay necesidad de anestesia local 16 , 17 , 19 .…”
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“…Los láseres de alta intensidad tienen la ventaja de una mejor aceptación por parte del paciente, debido a la reducción de la percepción del dolor y el malestar posoperatorio. Además, se encuentra una reducción del sangrado intraoperatorio en comparación con el bisturí 17 , 19 .…”
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