Prevention of dental caries in partially erupted permanent teeth with a CO2 laser.

Junji Kato, Kayoko Moriya, Jayanetti Asiri Jayawardena, Rafael Lehman Wijeyeweera, Kunio Awazu
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of CO2 laser irradiation in the prevention of pit and fissure caries in immature molars with covering opercula.

Background data: In pediatric dentistry, it is not unusual to find partially erupted immature permanent teeth, especially with opercula. Conventional dental caries prevention is not effective in these cases because of the immaturity of tooth substance and the presence of the opercula, which accumulate a substantial amount of plaque.

Materials and methods: The CO2 laser was used on 22 immature erupting molars with opercula. In each case, we first cut the operculum with a CO2 laser in a 2- or 3-watt continuous mode. Then, the occlusal surface was irradiated spot by spot along the pits and fissures of the molar using a CO2 laser in a 2-watt pulsed mode with 0.2 sec of irradiation time (average power, 0.3 watt; pulse width, 10 msec; repetition time, 15 Hz; energy density, 15 J/cm2). Each of the studied teeth was clinically examined for dental caries for 3 years.

Results: It took less than 2 min to cut the operculum, and there was no bleeding. The irradiation imparted acid resistance to the teeth without any discomfort to the patients. The patients did not complain of any pain after the procedure. Only two of the studied teeth developed dental caries during the observation period.

Conclusion: We conclude that a CO2 laser might be an effective mode of treatment in the prevention of pit and fissure caries in partially erupted permanent molars covered with opercula.

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二氧化碳激光预防部分出牙的恒牙龋齿。
目的:观察CO2激光照射对覆盖牙盖的未成熟磨牙牙槽及牙槽性龋的预防效果。背景资料:在儿童牙科中,发现部分爆发的未成熟恒牙并不罕见,尤其是有盖的恒牙。传统的预防龋齿在这些情况下是无效的,因为牙齿物质不成熟和牙盖的存在,积累了大量的牙菌斑。材料与方法:采用CO2激光治疗22颗带盖的未成熟萌牙。在每种情况下,我们首先用2或3瓦连续模式的CO2激光器切割包盖。然后,利用2瓦脉冲CO2激光,以0.2秒的照射时间(平均功率0.3瓦;脉冲宽度,10毫秒;重复时间,15 Hz;能量密度,15 J/cm2)。每颗被研究的牙齿都进行了3年的临床龋齿检查。结果:切包皮用时不到2 min,无出血。照射使牙齿具有抗酸能力,患者无任何不适。病人在手术后没有抱怨任何疼痛。在观察期间,只有两颗被研究的牙齿出现了龋齿。结论:CO2激光治疗有盖恒磨牙部分出牙可能是一种有效的治疗方法。
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