Life (Jan 2023)

An In Vitro Study of the Effect of CO<sub>2</sub> Laser Power Output on Ablative Properties in Porcine Tongue

  • Amontep Mungmee,
  • Sajee Sattayut

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life13010162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 162

Abstract

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CO2 lasers have been generally used in oral soft-tissue surgery. Although an increase in power enhances the depth of ablation, the specific correlation between units of power and ablative depth has not been stated. This study aimed to explore ablative depth and width affected by a power unit of 10,600-nm CO2 laser continuous wave at 3 to 10 W in tissue blocks of the swine tongue. The 112 samples were randomly allocated into eight groups according to the power settings. The depth and width of the incision were measured by using the ImageJ program. The 3 W group showed the minimal depth of ablation [0.527 mm (0.474 and 0.817)] and width of ablation [0.147 mm (0.110 to 0.184)]. The maximal depth [3.750 mm (3.362 and 4.118)] and width [0.700 mm (0.541 to 0.860)] were in the 9 W group. The correlation between the ablative depth and power unit was 0.81 (p p 2 laser on soft tissue was strongly correlated to power units enabling the prediction equation.

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