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Effect of Low-power Laser on Treatment of Orofacial Pain

Low-power lasers are a group of lasers with a power less than 250 mW and unlike high-power lasers they have no effect on tissue temperature; they produce light-dependent chemical reactions in tissues. These lasers have analgesic features with their ability to trigger reactions that reduce pain and i...

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Autores principales: Khalighi, Hamid Reza, Anbari, Fahimeh, Beygom Taheri, Jamileh, Bakhtiari, Sedigheh, Namazi, Zahra, Pouralibaba, Firoz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3429981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22991602
http://dx.doi.org/10.5681/joddd.2010.019
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author Khalighi, Hamid Reza
Anbari, Fahimeh
Beygom Taheri, Jamileh
Bakhtiari, Sedigheh
Namazi, Zahra
Pouralibaba, Firoz
author_facet Khalighi, Hamid Reza
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description Low-power lasers are a group of lasers with a power less than 250 mW and unlike high-power lasers they have no effect on tissue temperature; they produce light-dependent chemical reactions in tissues. These lasers have analgesic features with their ability to trigger reactions that reduce pain and inflammatory mediators. Low-power lasers can also be used instead of needles in acupuncture to decrease pain. Due to these features they have been used in the treatment of orofacial pain, including tooth hypersensitivity, post-operative flare-ups, mucositis, facial myalgia, temporomandibular joint disorders and neuralgia. In this article we review the effects of low-power lasers and their success rate in different studies. As the name implies (LASER: Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation), laser amplifies light by stimulated and excited radiation; in other words, it is amplification of excited light emission. Such radiation usually has some characteristic features, including mono-chromaticity, coherency, high intensity and polarity. There are various classifications for lasers based on their active material (solid, fluid and gas), wavelength, emission type and power.
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spelling pubmed-34299812012-09-18 Effect of Low-power Laser on Treatment of Orofacial Pain Khalighi, Hamid Reza Anbari, Fahimeh Beygom Taheri, Jamileh Bakhtiari, Sedigheh Namazi, Zahra Pouralibaba, Firoz J Dent Res Dent Clin Dent Prospect Review Low-power lasers are a group of lasers with a power less than 250 mW and unlike high-power lasers they have no effect on tissue temperature; they produce light-dependent chemical reactions in tissues. These lasers have analgesic features with their ability to trigger reactions that reduce pain and inflammatory mediators. Low-power lasers can also be used instead of needles in acupuncture to decrease pain. Due to these features they have been used in the treatment of orofacial pain, including tooth hypersensitivity, post-operative flare-ups, mucositis, facial myalgia, temporomandibular joint disorders and neuralgia. In this article we review the effects of low-power lasers and their success rate in different studies. As the name implies (LASER: Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation), laser amplifies light by stimulated and excited radiation; in other words, it is amplification of excited light emission. Such radiation usually has some characteristic features, including mono-chromaticity, coherency, high intensity and polarity. There are various classifications for lasers based on their active material (solid, fluid and gas), wavelength, emission type and power. Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2010 2010-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3429981/ /pubmed/22991602 http://dx.doi.org/10.5681/joddd.2010.019 Text en © 2010 The Authors; Tabriz University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Anbari, Fahimeh
Beygom Taheri, Jamileh
Bakhtiari, Sedigheh
Namazi, Zahra
Pouralibaba, Firoz
Effect of Low-power Laser on Treatment of Orofacial Pain
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title_short Effect of Low-power Laser on Treatment of Orofacial Pain
title_sort effect of low-power laser on treatment of orofacial pain
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3429981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22991602
http://dx.doi.org/10.5681/joddd.2010.019
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