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Thermal increase in the oral mucosa and in the jawbone during Nd:YAG laser applications. Ex vivo study

Objective: Literature reports bactericidal and biostimulant effects for Nd:YAG laser procedures on bone and oral mucosa but the possible overheating can cause damage to anatomical structures. The aim of the study is the evaluation of thermal increase in different levels of oral tissues: mucosa, peri...

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Autores principales: Vescovi, Paolo, Merigo, Elisabetta, Fornaini, Carlo, Rocca, Jean P., Nammour, Samir
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3476036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22322506
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.17726
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author Vescovi, Paolo
Merigo, Elisabetta
Fornaini, Carlo
Rocca, Jean P.
Nammour, Samir
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Merigo, Elisabetta
Fornaini, Carlo
Rocca, Jean P.
Nammour, Samir
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description Objective: Literature reports bactericidal and biostimulant effects for Nd:YAG laser procedures on bone and oral mucosa but the possible overheating can cause damage to anatomical structures. The aim of the study is the evaluation of thermal increase in different levels of oral tissues: mucosa, periosteum and bone during defocused application of Nd:YAG laser at different parameters. Study Design: Superficial thermal evaluation was performed in pig jaws with a thermal camera device; deep thermal evaluation was realized by 4 thermocouples placed at a subperiosteal level and at 1,2 and 4 mm depth in the jaw bone. Laser applications of 1 minute were performed 5 times (with a pause of 1 minute) on a surface of 4 cm2 with a Nd:YAG laser (VSP mode, 320 micrometer fiber, defocused mode) with different parameters. Temperatures were recorded before and after laser applications and after each pause in order to evaluate also the thermal relaxation of tissues. Results: At submucosal level, mean thermal increase was between 1.1°C and 13.2°C, at 1 mm depth between 1.1°C and 8.5°C, at 2 mm depth between 1.1°C and 6.8°C, at 4 mm depth between 1.0°C and 5.3°C. Temperature decrease during the rest time period was variable between 0°C and 2.5°C. Conclusions: Temperatures reached during clinical procedures with parameters reported in the literature in biostimulation protocols (1.25-2 Watts) for the five minutes of application are not dangerous for biological structures. The decrease in temperature during the rest time period is less considerable in the bone in comparison to oral mucosa. Key words:Nd:YAG laser, thermal increase, thermocouple, thermal camera, low level laser therapy.
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spelling pubmed-34760362012-10-19 Thermal increase in the oral mucosa and in the jawbone during Nd:YAG laser applications. Ex vivo study Vescovi, Paolo Merigo, Elisabetta Fornaini, Carlo Rocca, Jean P. Nammour, Samir Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research-Article Objective: Literature reports bactericidal and biostimulant effects for Nd:YAG laser procedures on bone and oral mucosa but the possible overheating can cause damage to anatomical structures. The aim of the study is the evaluation of thermal increase in different levels of oral tissues: mucosa, periosteum and bone during defocused application of Nd:YAG laser at different parameters. Study Design: Superficial thermal evaluation was performed in pig jaws with a thermal camera device; deep thermal evaluation was realized by 4 thermocouples placed at a subperiosteal level and at 1,2 and 4 mm depth in the jaw bone. Laser applications of 1 minute were performed 5 times (with a pause of 1 minute) on a surface of 4 cm2 with a Nd:YAG laser (VSP mode, 320 micrometer fiber, defocused mode) with different parameters. Temperatures were recorded before and after laser applications and after each pause in order to evaluate also the thermal relaxation of tissues. Results: At submucosal level, mean thermal increase was between 1.1°C and 13.2°C, at 1 mm depth between 1.1°C and 8.5°C, at 2 mm depth between 1.1°C and 6.8°C, at 4 mm depth between 1.0°C and 5.3°C. Temperature decrease during the rest time period was variable between 0°C and 2.5°C. Conclusions: Temperatures reached during clinical procedures with parameters reported in the literature in biostimulation protocols (1.25-2 Watts) for the five minutes of application are not dangerous for biological structures. The decrease in temperature during the rest time period is less considerable in the bone in comparison to oral mucosa. Key words:Nd:YAG laser, thermal increase, thermocouple, thermal camera, low level laser therapy. Medicina Oral S.L. 2012-07 2012-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3476036/ /pubmed/22322506 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.17726 Text en Copyright: © 2012 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rocca, Jean P.
Nammour, Samir
Thermal increase in the oral mucosa and in the jawbone during Nd:YAG laser applications. Ex vivo study
title Thermal increase in the oral mucosa and in the jawbone during Nd:YAG laser applications. Ex vivo study
title_full Thermal increase in the oral mucosa and in the jawbone during Nd:YAG laser applications. Ex vivo study
title_fullStr Thermal increase in the oral mucosa and in the jawbone during Nd:YAG laser applications. Ex vivo study
title_full_unstemmed Thermal increase in the oral mucosa and in the jawbone during Nd:YAG laser applications. Ex vivo study
title_short Thermal increase in the oral mucosa and in the jawbone during Nd:YAG laser applications. Ex vivo study
title_sort thermal increase in the oral mucosa and in the jawbone during nd:yag laser applications. ex vivo study
topic Research-Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3476036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22322506
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.17726
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