Clinical Outcomes of Low-level Laser Therapy in Management of Advanced Implant Surgery Complications

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Clinical Outcomes of Low-level Laser Therapy in Management of Advanced Implant Surgery Complications : A Comparative Clinical Study. / Pouremadi, Narges; Motaghi, Arash; Safdari, Roya; Zarean, Paridokht; Rashad, Ashkan; Zarean, Parichehr; Aminy, Shahram.

in: J Contemp Dent Pract, Jahrgang 20, Nr. 1, 01.01.2019, S. 78-82.

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Harvard

Pouremadi, N, Motaghi, A, Safdari, R, Zarean, P, Rashad, A, Zarean, P & Aminy, S 2019, 'Clinical Outcomes of Low-level Laser Therapy in Management of Advanced Implant Surgery Complications: A Comparative Clinical Study', J Contemp Dent Pract, Jg. 20, Nr. 1, S. 78-82.

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Pouremadi, N., Motaghi, A., Safdari, R., Zarean, P., Rashad, A., Zarean, P., & Aminy, S. (2019). Clinical Outcomes of Low-level Laser Therapy in Management of Advanced Implant Surgery Complications: A Comparative Clinical Study. J Contemp Dent Pract, 20(1), 78-82.

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Pouremadi N, Motaghi A, Safdari R, Zarean P, Rashad A, Zarean P et al. Clinical Outcomes of Low-level Laser Therapy in Management of Advanced Implant Surgery Complications: A Comparative Clinical Study. J Contemp Dent Pract. 2019 Jan 1;20(1):78-82.

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title = "Clinical Outcomes of Low-level Laser Therapy in Management of Advanced Implant Surgery Complications: A Comparative Clinical Study",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, implant insertion is accompanied by undesired consequences. As surgery techniques become more and more complex, an increase of intra- and post-op complications can be expected. Application of low-level laser (LLL) is one of the conservative approaches to control the complications with any side effects and low treatment costs. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of 650 nm LLL irradiation on the reduction of complications after advanced implant surgeries.MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this triple-blinded clinical trial, 30 patients aged between 25 to 65 years were in need of bone graft or sinus lift procedure for simultaneously implant insertion. In the LLL treatment group, the surgical site of each implant was treated with 650 nm laser. The same method and duration were applied in the placebo group. The pain levels, facial swelling, and wound healing were evaluated.RESULTS: This study indicated that pain levels were reduced in the laser group (p <0.05). Also, facial swelling in the 3rd and 7th day after the surgery relieved more in laser group. Furthermore, investigation of the surgical site showed a higher level of wound healing in the laser group (p <0.05).CONCLUSION: Regarding the biological effects of advanced implant surgeries and accompanying complications, adjuvant treatment with a laser could significantly improve wound healing and reduce the severity and duration of pain and swelling.CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: This clinical trial demonstrates reductions of the level of pain, facial swelling and improvements of wound healing are followed by the use of low-level laser therapy.",
author = "Narges Pouremadi and Arash Motaghi and Roya Safdari and Paridokht Zarean and Ashkan Rashad and Parichehr Zarean and Shahram Aminy",
year = "2019",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Clinical Outcomes of Low-level Laser Therapy in Management of Advanced Implant Surgery Complications

T2 - A Comparative Clinical Study

AU - Pouremadi, Narges

AU - Motaghi, Arash

AU - Safdari, Roya

AU - Zarean, Paridokht

AU - Rashad, Ashkan

AU - Zarean, Parichehr

AU - Aminy, Shahram

PY - 2019/1/1

Y1 - 2019/1/1

N2 - INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, implant insertion is accompanied by undesired consequences. As surgery techniques become more and more complex, an increase of intra- and post-op complications can be expected. Application of low-level laser (LLL) is one of the conservative approaches to control the complications with any side effects and low treatment costs. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of 650 nm LLL irradiation on the reduction of complications after advanced implant surgeries.MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this triple-blinded clinical trial, 30 patients aged between 25 to 65 years were in need of bone graft or sinus lift procedure for simultaneously implant insertion. In the LLL treatment group, the surgical site of each implant was treated with 650 nm laser. The same method and duration were applied in the placebo group. The pain levels, facial swelling, and wound healing were evaluated.RESULTS: This study indicated that pain levels were reduced in the laser group (p <0.05). Also, facial swelling in the 3rd and 7th day after the surgery relieved more in laser group. Furthermore, investigation of the surgical site showed a higher level of wound healing in the laser group (p <0.05).CONCLUSION: Regarding the biological effects of advanced implant surgeries and accompanying complications, adjuvant treatment with a laser could significantly improve wound healing and reduce the severity and duration of pain and swelling.CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: This clinical trial demonstrates reductions of the level of pain, facial swelling and improvements of wound healing are followed by the use of low-level laser therapy.

AB - INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, implant insertion is accompanied by undesired consequences. As surgery techniques become more and more complex, an increase of intra- and post-op complications can be expected. Application of low-level laser (LLL) is one of the conservative approaches to control the complications with any side effects and low treatment costs. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of 650 nm LLL irradiation on the reduction of complications after advanced implant surgeries.MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this triple-blinded clinical trial, 30 patients aged between 25 to 65 years were in need of bone graft or sinus lift procedure for simultaneously implant insertion. In the LLL treatment group, the surgical site of each implant was treated with 650 nm laser. The same method and duration were applied in the placebo group. The pain levels, facial swelling, and wound healing were evaluated.RESULTS: This study indicated that pain levels were reduced in the laser group (p <0.05). Also, facial swelling in the 3rd and 7th day after the surgery relieved more in laser group. Furthermore, investigation of the surgical site showed a higher level of wound healing in the laser group (p <0.05).CONCLUSION: Regarding the biological effects of advanced implant surgeries and accompanying complications, adjuvant treatment with a laser could significantly improve wound healing and reduce the severity and duration of pain and swelling.CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: This clinical trial demonstrates reductions of the level of pain, facial swelling and improvements of wound healing are followed by the use of low-level laser therapy.

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

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VL - 20

SP - 78

EP - 82

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