Bispectral photodynamic therapy after the extraction of third molars

K. A. Prygunov, N. N. Abolmasov, A. R. Yevstigneev
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Findings obtained after the present trial have confirmed that in patients with extracted third molars reparative processes in wounds are more rapid if wound holes are treated with low-level bispectral laser light.Purpose: to confirm improved reparation, less pain syndrome, and less inflammatory reactions in wounds after the extraction of third molars if laser photodynamic therapy was used in the postoperative period.Material and methods. Given the extraction of eight teeth is a rather traumatic procedure, the authors proposed a technique for treating inflammatory processes in the mucous of maxillofacial area. To implement this technique in the postoperative period, they treated wound surface with photodynamic technique including a photoactive sensitizer. If upper and lower wisdom teeth were removed simultaneously, phototherapy with low-level laser light and bispectral nozzle was applied unilaterally on days 2, 3 and 5, while the other side was not treated at the rehabilitation period. To confirm the effectiveness of the proposed curative technique, scrapes from the wound surface of teeth holes were taken and examined cytologically on days 3, 7 and 12. Staining by Pappenheim and azur-eosin was applied. A randomized simple blind experiment was conducted; a double-blind experiment was a part of morphological examination.Results. Smears from the wound surface were examined on days 3, 7 and 12 to find qualitative and quantitative composition of cytological preparations. A statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) was found indicating that the performed physiotherapeutic care significantly improves reparative processes.
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第三磨牙拔除后的双光谱光动力治疗
在本试验后获得的结果证实,如果用低水平双光谱激光治疗伤口孔,第三磨牙拔除患者的伤口修复过程会更快。目的:探讨第三磨牙拔除术后采用激光光动力治疗可改善拔除后创面的修复,减轻疼痛综合征,减少炎症反应。材料和方法。鉴于拔牙是一个相当创伤性的过程,作者提出了一种治疗颌面部粘膜炎症过程的技术。为了在术后实施这项技术,他们使用光动力技术处理创面,包括光活性敏化剂。如果同时拔除上、下智齿,则在康复期第2、3、5天单侧应用低强度激光和双光谱喷嘴进行光疗,另一侧不进行治疗。为了证实所提出的治疗技术的有效性,在第3、7和12天取牙孔创面刮伤并进行细胞学检查。采用Pappenheim染色和蓝色-伊红染色。采用随机单盲实验;双盲实验是形态学检查的一部分。创面涂片于第3、7、12天检测细胞学制剂的定性和定量组成。两组间差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05),表明物理治疗可显著改善修复过程。
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期刊介绍: The main columns of "Chinese Journal of Laser Medicine & Surgery" include treatises, which report the latest research results in basic research and clinical trials in the field of laser medicine; comprehensive reviews of the latest research progress in laser medicine at home and abroad. In addition, there are short reports and excerpts from foreign journals, conference news and other columns. The journal has published a large number of papers on basic research on laser medicine and applied research in various clinical subjects, aiming to play a positive role in promoting the application of laser in medicine and improving the level of laser medicine research.
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