2021
DOI: 10.2147/jir.s304946
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Impact of Adjunctive Diode Laser Application to Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy on Clinical, Microbiological and Immunological Outcomes in Management of Chronic Periodontitis: A Systematic Review of Human Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials

Abstract: Background Due to the limitations of scaling and root planing (SRP) in chronic periodontitis (CP) management, research has been focused on utilising additional therapies to enhance conventional treatment methods. The present systematic review is aimed to appraise the accessible scientific evidence of in vivo human studies to establish the effectiveness of adjunctive diode (λ 808- λ 980nm) laser treatment to SRP in CP. Methodology This systematic review was conducted fol… Show more

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“…Inside the periodontal pocket for non-surgical therapy, we use a diode near-infrared laser with a wavelength between 800nm-980nm for coagulating gingivae (epithelial ablation inside the pocket) as an adjunct to SRP. Additionally, it results in complete removal of the inflamed epithelium and decreases the amount of pro-inflammatory agents [9,12,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. Appropriate laser wavelengths, with suitable protocols, probably can improve the periodontal status for a more extended period and likely limit the use of antibiotics.…”
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“…Inside the periodontal pocket for non-surgical therapy, we use a diode near-infrared laser with a wavelength between 800nm-980nm for coagulating gingivae (epithelial ablation inside the pocket) as an adjunct to SRP. Additionally, it results in complete removal of the inflamed epithelium and decreases the amount of pro-inflammatory agents [9,12,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. Appropriate laser wavelengths, with suitable protocols, probably can improve the periodontal status for a more extended period and likely limit the use of antibiotics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain this, we have to follow specific rules leading to the optimal absorption of laser light by the target tissue and choose the laser wavelength, emission mode, time of exposure, distance from the tip, its angulation towards the surface, and tissue composition and given thickness. In Periodontitis, the heat generated by the laser beam can additionally deactivate some bacterial enzymes leading to their apoptosis via photothermal effect [26,36,40,46,47]. In addition, the inflamed socket soft tissue can be debrided induced by laser beam coagulation at 60ᵒ Celsius; in this process, the blood vessels and lymphatic connections can be coagulated to enable healing.…”
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“…The rationale behind it is that: different parts of calculus, plaque, and hard tissues have different fluorescent emission properties when subjected to irradiation with a 655 nm diode laser. 38,39,40 Root biomodification: a lot of studies are done to determine the degree of effectiveness of using lasers in bacterial reduction and detoxifying root surfaces. 41,42 Low-level laser therapy:…”
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“…You are reducing the volume of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (A.a) (periodontal pocket violet complex) and Porphyromonas gingivalis (P.g) (redcomplex), which can easily penetrate the gingival epithelium without damaging the underlying connective tissues (bactericidal activity), which are the primary pathogens in Periodontitis. In soft tissue, you can also expect postoperative pain relief with the quasi Photobiomodulation (PBM) effect [21,26,36].…”
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