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Low-level laser therapy in patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome: A double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial

BACKGROUND: Evaluate the effect of LLLT in the treatment of burning mouth syndrome (BMS). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-one BMS patients were randomly assigned to two groups: 12 in the laser group (LG) and 9 in the control group (CG). Patients in the LG underwent 2-week sessions of LLLT for 4 weeks....

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Autores principales: Spanemberg, Juliana-Cassol, Segura-Egea, Juan-Jose, Rodríguez-de Rivera-Campillo, Eugenia, Jané-Salas, Enric, Salum, Fernanda-Gonçalves, López-López, Jose
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6383904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30805121
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.55517
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author Spanemberg, Juliana-Cassol
Segura-Egea, Juan-Jose
Rodríguez-de Rivera-Campillo, Eugenia
Jané-Salas, Enric
Salum, Fernanda-Gonçalves
López-López, Jose
author_facet Spanemberg, Juliana-Cassol
Segura-Egea, Juan-Jose
Rodríguez-de Rivera-Campillo, Eugenia
Jané-Salas, Enric
Salum, Fernanda-Gonçalves
López-López, Jose
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description BACKGROUND: Evaluate the effect of LLLT in the treatment of burning mouth syndrome (BMS). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-one BMS patients were randomly assigned to two groups: 12 in the laser group (LG) and 9 in the control group (CG). Patients in the LG underwent 2-week sessions of LLLT for 4 weeks. The spot tip area of this tool is 0.088cm2, semi-conductor GaAlAs, with a wavelength of 808nm ±5nm (infrared), 200 mW output power, 1.97W/cm2 of power density, 3 J energy per point and application time 15 seconds per point. LLLT was applied punctually, in continuous emissions, on each of the sites where there was a symptom. Symptoms were evaluated with a visual analogue scale (VAS) and patient psychological profiles were assessed using the Hospital Anxiety-Depression Scale. No side effects were recorded. Statistical analysis was carried out via ANOVA and logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: The initial VAS score mean was 8.9 for the LG and 8.3 for the CG (p >0.05). After the eighth session the VAS score was 5.5 and 5.8 respectively, and at two months it was 4.7 and 5.1 respectively. Improvement variables were established by dichotomizing the pain scales. We obtained levels of significance for the improvement variable for the LG at the two-month follow-up (p=0.0038) and for the univariate analysis of the treatment. The improvement was marginally significant in the multivariant analysis of: dry mouth, dysgeusia, pain and the treatment (p=0.0538). CONCLUSIONS: LLLT may be an alternative treatment for the relief of oral burning in patients with BMS. Key words:Burning mouth syndrome, oral pain, laser dentistry, laser therapy, low intensity laser therapy.
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spelling pubmed-63839042019-02-25 Low-level laser therapy in patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome: A double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial Spanemberg, Juliana-Cassol Segura-Egea, Juan-Jose Rodríguez-de Rivera-Campillo, Eugenia Jané-Salas, Enric Salum, Fernanda-Gonçalves López-López, Jose J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: Evaluate the effect of LLLT in the treatment of burning mouth syndrome (BMS). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-one BMS patients were randomly assigned to two groups: 12 in the laser group (LG) and 9 in the control group (CG). Patients in the LG underwent 2-week sessions of LLLT for 4 weeks. The spot tip area of this tool is 0.088cm2, semi-conductor GaAlAs, with a wavelength of 808nm ±5nm (infrared), 200 mW output power, 1.97W/cm2 of power density, 3 J energy per point and application time 15 seconds per point. LLLT was applied punctually, in continuous emissions, on each of the sites where there was a symptom. Symptoms were evaluated with a visual analogue scale (VAS) and patient psychological profiles were assessed using the Hospital Anxiety-Depression Scale. No side effects were recorded. Statistical analysis was carried out via ANOVA and logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: The initial VAS score mean was 8.9 for the LG and 8.3 for the CG (p >0.05). After the eighth session the VAS score was 5.5 and 5.8 respectively, and at two months it was 4.7 and 5.1 respectively. Improvement variables were established by dichotomizing the pain scales. We obtained levels of significance for the improvement variable for the LG at the two-month follow-up (p=0.0038) and for the univariate analysis of the treatment. The improvement was marginally significant in the multivariant analysis of: dry mouth, dysgeusia, pain and the treatment (p=0.0538). CONCLUSIONS: LLLT may be an alternative treatment for the relief of oral burning in patients with BMS. Key words:Burning mouth syndrome, oral pain, laser dentistry, laser therapy, low intensity laser therapy. Medicina Oral S.L. 2019-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6383904/ /pubmed/30805121 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.55517 Text en Copyright: © 2019 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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Spanemberg, Juliana-Cassol
Segura-Egea, Juan-Jose
Rodríguez-de Rivera-Campillo, Eugenia
Jané-Salas, Enric
Salum, Fernanda-Gonçalves
López-López, Jose
Low-level laser therapy in patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome: A double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial
title Low-level laser therapy in patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome: A double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial
title_full Low-level laser therapy in patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome: A double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial
title_fullStr Low-level laser therapy in patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome: A double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Low-level laser therapy in patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome: A double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial
title_short Low-level laser therapy in patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome: A double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial
title_sort low-level laser therapy in patients with burning mouth syndrome: a double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6383904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30805121
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.55517
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