Scientific Dental Journal (Jan 2021)

A case series of treatment of oral mucosal lesions using diode lasers

  • Akshay Katara,
  • Mandavi Waghmare,
  • Naisargi Kadakia,
  • Sejal Samson,
  • Roshni Minhas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/SDJ.SDJ_28_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 47 – 51

Abstract

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Background: Einstein's photoelectric amplification theory provided the template for the development of lasers. With recent technological advancements, the increasing use of lasers in dentistry has had a meaningful impact on the diagnosis and management of oral mucosal lesions. This case series highlights lasers' impact. Case Reports: Five patients with diagnoses of arteriovenous malformation, homogeneous leukoplakia, mucocele, traumatic fibroma, and erosive lichen planus were treated with a diode laser (1,200 J/s; wavelength of 940 nm; 1.5 W; pulse mode). The patients were followed up to evaluate lesion healing and complete healing of the lesion was rapidly achieved with minimal discomfort. Conclusion: Soft-tissue lasers are trending in the management of various oral mucosal lesions due to their advantages of providing higher precision, a clean surgical field with minimal blood loss, accelerated wound healing, and fewer postoperative complications.

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