Improved wound healing by low-level laser irradiation after gingivectomy operations: a controlled clinical pilot study
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: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Aim: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) may induce morphological, molecular and
cellular processes, which are involved in wound healing. The aim of this split-mouth
controlled clinical trial was to assess the effects of LLLT on healing of gingiva after
gingivectomy and gingivoplasty.
Material and Methods: Twenty patients with inflammatory gingival hyperplasias on
their symmetrical teeth were included in this study. After gingivectomy and
gingivoplasty, a diode laser (588 nm) was randomly applied to one side of the
operation area for 7 days. The surgical areas were disclosed by a solution
(Mira-2-tones) to visualize the areas in which the epithelium is absent. Comparison of
the surface areas on the LLLT-applied sites and controls were made with an
image-analysing software.
Results: Despite the prolonged time needed for application, patients have tolerated
LLLT well. While there were no statistically significant differences between the
stained surface areas of the LLLT applied and the control sites immediately after the
surgery, LLLT-applied sites had significantly lower stained areas compared with the
controls on the post-operative third, seventh and 15th day (po0.001 for each).
Conclusions: Within the limitations of this study, the results indicated that LLLT may
enhance epithelization and improve wound healing after gingivectomy and
gingivoplasty operations.
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