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PHOTOMEDICINE AND LASER SURGERY
卷 35, 期 7, 页码 347-356出版社
MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/pho.2016.4247
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laser; microbiology; peri-implantitis
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Objective: The aim of this ex vivo study is to assess decontamination potential of two different diode laser wavelengths, with or without the aid of photodynamic therapy, on dental implant surfaces and to evaluate the harmful potential of temperature increase during laser irradiation. Materials and methods: One hundred thirty-two machined sterile implants were placed into sterile porcine bone blocks with standardized coronal angular bony defects and inoculated with Streptococcus sanguinis. Four different treatment protocols were used: 810 or 980nm laser, with or without photosensitization. Two nontreated control groups were used, one with samples coated with indocyanine green dye. Samples were rinsed and plated on agar plates for subsequent colony count. Irradiation was repeated without contamination at room temperature and in a 37 degrees C water bath monitoring the temperature variation. Results: There is a statistically significant decontamination effect when the laser is used. Both wavelengths minimize contamination. There was modest improvement given by the photosensitization being more marked in the 810nm groups, but was not statistically significant compared to laser only. A critical temperature increase was never observed when the sample was in a 37 degrees C water bath. Conclusions: The use of both diode laser wavelengths in implant surface decontamination was efficacious regardless of the use of photosensitization and without dangerous increase of temperature.
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