The Effects of Different UV LED Wavelengths On Periodontopathic Bacteria. The 16th Congress of The World Federation For Lasers Dentistry (WFLD) 2018.10.02 Aachen, Germany
Aung N, Aoki A, Takeuchi Y, Hiratsuka K, Katagiri S, Kong S, Ammar Shujaa Addin, Meinzer W, Sumi Y, Izumi Y. The effects of different UV LED wavelengths on periodontopathic bacteria. The 16th congress of the World Federation for lasers Dentistry (WFLD) 2018.10.02 Aachen, Germany
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The Effects of Different UV LED Wavelengths on Periodontopathic Bacteria. the 16th Congress of the World Federation for Lasers Dentistry (WFLD) 2018.10.02 Aachen, Germany
Aung N, Aoki A, Takeuchi Y, Hiratsuka K, Katagiri S, Kong S, Ammar Shujaa Addin, Meinzer W, Sumi Y, Izumi Y. The effects of different UV LED wavelengths on periodontopathic bacteria. The 16th congress of the World Federation for lasers Dentistry (WFLD) 2018.10.02 Aachen, Germany
The Effects of Different UV LED Wavelengths On Periodontopathic Bacteria. The 16th Congress of The World Federation For Lasers Dentistry (WFLD) 2018.10.02 Aachen, Germany
Aung N, Aoki A, Takeuchi Y, Hiratsuka K, Katagiri S, Kong S, Ammar Shujaa Addin, Meinzer W, Sumi Y, Izumi Y. The effects of different UV LED wavelengths on periodontopathic bacteria. The 16th congress of the World Federation for lasers Dentistry (WFLD) 2018.10.02 Aachen, Germany
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Scientific and
Social Program Synopsis
Committees
Acknowledgements
Welcome Messages
Exhibitors Floor Plan
Congress Floor Plan
Congress Program
Workshop Program
DGL Program
Plenary Speakers
Oral Presentations
E-Poster Sessions
Social Events Program
Welcome to Aachen
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Monday 01 October 2018
08:00 - 09:00 Congress Registration Desk Open
09:00 - 10:00 Opening Ceremony & Welcome Messages (Hall 3)
10:00 - 10:30 Prof. Gutknecht Welcome Lecture (Hall 3)
11:30 - 18:00 Scientific Program [Oral Presentations) (Halls 1, 2, 3)
11:30 - 13:30 Scientific Program (E-Poster Presentations) (Hell 5)
18:00 - 21:00 Welcome Cocktail Reception (Congress Exhibition Hall)
Tuesday 02 October 2018
09:00 - 18:00 Scientific Program (Oral Presentations) (Halls 1, 2, 3, 4)
09:00 - 18:00 DGL Scientific Program (in German) (Hall 5)
11:30 - 13:30 Scientific Program (E-Poster Presentations) (Hall 5)
19:30-00:00 Gala Dinner Event (Schloss Rahe) Schloss-Rahe-Strafe 15 52072 Aachen
Wednesday 03 October 2018
(09:00 - 15:00 Scientific Program (Oral Presentations) (Halls 1, 2,3)
09:00 - 12:00 GL Scientific Program {in German) (Hall 5)
12:00 - 13:30 GL General Assembly (Hall 5)
11:30 - 13:30 Scientific Program (E-Poster Presentations) (Hall 4)
1430-1630 DGL Workshops
15:00 - 16:00 Closing Ceremony ~ Awards (Hall 3)
16:00 - 17:00 WFLD General Assembly (Hall 3)
1988-2018
YEARS OF ISLD / WFLD
PEARL ANNIVERSARY
LASER CONGRESSCommittees
Organizing Committee
Chairman:
Prof. Dr Norbert Gutknecht
Vice-Chairmen
Leon Vorweersch
Dr Dimitris Stokes, PHD
Dr. Stefon Grucmer
‘Organizing Committee Team
Members
Eve Speck
Ursula Apitasch
Dr. Riman Nosher
Dr. Daryah Salih
Georgios Fragoulis
Stefon Sehreiver
DGL Local Organizing Team
Prof, Dr Siegfried Janicke
Prof, Dr. Anton Sculean
Dr Ral Borchore
Drs Brader
Dr. Birgit Fitch
Dr. Ute Gleis
Dr. Thorsten Kleinert
Dr. Detlef Klotz
Dr. Thorsten Kuypers
Olaf Oberhoter
Dr. Gabriele Schindler-Hultzsch
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PASE CONGRESS
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Scientific Committee
Chair
Prof Dr. Lynn Powell
Prof Alita Aol’
Prof Josep Arnabat
Prot Dr. Andrees Braun
Prof Ambrose Chon
Prof. Chukula S. Enweroka
Pref. Antonia J: Espona
Assoc, Prof Dr. Rane Franzen
Prof Dr. Marcio Marques
Assoc, Prof Dr. Jorg Meister
‘assoc. Prof. Sharanit Sahor-Helft
Prof. Adam Stabholz
Prof Dr. Asihon Usimez
Prof Denise Zezel
Honorary Scientific Committee
Members
Prot. ae Ishikewe (oper
Prof. Loh Hone Sal (Singapore)
Prot. Jacques Melcer (Fronee)
Prof John W. Frame (UK)
Prof. Carlos De Paula Eduard (Bros)
WFLD Co-Organizing
Committee
Prof Keni Yoshida
Prof. Dr. Norbert Gutknecht
Prof. Somie Normour
Prof Sojee Sattayut
Prof, Toni Zeinoun
Prof, Aldo Brucnera Junior
Prof. Ambrase Chan
Prof, Umberto Romeo
[Astoc, Prof Alessandro Del Vecchio
‘Assoc. Pro Sharonit Sahar-Helft
Dr. Dimitris Strokas, PRD
Lead
27 DGL ANNUAL MEETING
6% INTERNATIONAL
WALED CONGRESS,
International Co-
Organizing Committee
Dr. Miguel Mertins, PAD Pertugel
Dr Alireza Falla ran)
Dr Petor Fohstedt (Sweden)
Dr. Asma Ahmed! [UAE)
Radu Pop (Romania)
Dr. Fac! Kuffath Palestine)
Dr. ley Macon, PhO (UK)
Canon Mazen (UAE)
Dr. Anne Mario Yonnikou (Cyprus)
Dr. Marina Polonsky (Canada)
Dr. Masoud Mojahed! ran}
Ds Por Martin (Spain)
x. Jeon Sippus (Finiond)
Dr. Alaa Sultan (Souci Arabia)
Dr Leena El-Sheeramy Bahrain) |
Dr. Youssef Sed [Egypt
Dr Beatrice Pop Romania)
Dr. Martiniane Froneiechett (Argent
Or Marine Consuelo Vitale (italy)
Rite Hage (Lebron)
Dr. Joharia Saadat (Pokiston)
Dr. Mohammed Ben Aziz (Marocee)
Dr. Ang Catarina De Siva (Portugal
Peter Doubel (South Africa
Dr Victoria Palazuelos [Maxico)
Dr. Loreto Ortiz Dominguez (Chile)
Dr Reze Fekeazad (ia)
Prof. Hisaehi Watenabe (opan) I
Dr. Yosser Stas (Syria)
Dr. Gottiried Gislr(Switzeriond)
Pref Rely Kornblt roel)
Prof Kosmos Talcis Greece)
[ss Prof. Adriane Borylyak (Ukraine)
Dr Kenneth Luk [Heng Kong)
Dr. Zofer Kazok Turkey)
Dr How Kim Chucn (Malaysia)
Dr Solom Alokosh Uordan)
Dr Fabrizio Hinojosa (Peru)
Dr. Matiaz Luka (Slovenia)
Pra. Dovid Vincent Dilouya (France)
Prof Roeland De Moore (Belgium)
Dr Merta Bardosh (Albania)
Dr Mountohe Al Hage (Algeria
Dr Melissa Andreia Morcheson (USA)
Dr Roger Bossit (Lebanon)
Prof. Stefano Benedicent ely)
‘Azzoc. Prat Alessandto Del Vecchio (tay)
Dr. Kinga Grzoeh-Leéniak (Poland)
Prof Dr Peter Rechmann (USA)
Prof Ayala Stobhol ise)
Prof. Cormen Todea Romania)
‘Assoc. Prof. Or. Georg Tomov (Bulgaria)
Prof Paolo Vescov (icy)
Dr. Carolina Benitez (Uruguay)
International
Society for
Laser Dentistry
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PUTO ARE ETEEHI Oy Ae 8d gepes teapyae
Woutseaneness AACHEN
Tuesday 2 October Hatt 5 (Hérsaal 5) 11:30 - 13:30
P32
Photobiomodulationtherepy
mosification
Front epiietia word hectes
Amand de Faroe Gable Vvion
Pateren Wegner Cro cones,
laa Brace Waban Emly Fore
‘3 Soles Por, Michael Andrases
Soreo Aton 7 Martins Mano
Domingues Morins
Dintroduetion
plgenetic mechanisms, such os
hlstone modification promotes
dynemie alterations in the cell
transcriptional potenticl and reg
sles ray bilogical ross”
3. Phatoulomodulation therapy
{PaMT accelerates wound neo
Ing nowaver, ts action on the
‘piganetic mechanisms e poorly
ferstood The aim ofthis,
Sludy wos to evaluate the ffect
OF BBMT on histone 9 aeatyiation
lacks) exeression during otal
Ulcer wouns heaing
2} Matera and Methods
total of 8 mole Wistar rots
were avided Into Control Group
IGC) and PEMT Group (n= 24
‘eech). Troumatie ulcers were
‘Soused in the dorsum of the
fongue with punen radiation
‘with InGaAs Taser, 860 nm,
40 mW 0004 cm? Spot sie 4/
tema. 4s and 016d per paint wos
erdormed once a day in close
Contact for 10 consecutive Gays.
(C6 received only daily handling
Rats were euthanized ot days 3
Sand 10in=6) and were moni=
tored daily to determine wound
status. Immurohistachemical
‘onalysis forthe detection ack
wore performed. One thousand
epithelial cells were counted ond
‘he mean of eet! 3 wos coleulot-
‘ed and compored between the
‘groups.
‘Results:
PEMT accelerated the -epoie
of oralulcers. At doy 3 PEMT
Showed a significant higher
‘mean of 02 than GC [p=
God): Sriday’s no difference
was observed between the
‘grouos. On day 10, PBMT pre-
Sented o lower mean of acs
05),
BMT stimulates the oral mu-
sa wound healing activating
feigenetic mechanisms such os
histone acetylation in the early
tages of the process
P35
‘Antimicrobial efficacy of 05 %
sodium hypochlorite activated by
EXCrYSG6 laser against Entero-
ccoveut foecalis bi
Poblo Betancourt Josep Ana
bat-Dominguez, Ocievi Cartps-
Font, Josep Mas Serra, Cristina
Arnobor, Teresa Vinuesa, Miguel
ins
Introduction. Middle infraree
losers such os ExCr: YSGG hove
been used ta activate irigants
within et canal The abioro-
tlon oF laser energy into the lice
Ud generates'o cavitation effect
Sodium hypocrlorte [NaOCl
Used as an irigator in concen
{rations ranging from 0.5% to
65, The reduction of NaOCl
‘concentration mts cytotoxicity,
Betti redicos ts bein
ropedis The purpose of this
Twas ta determine the anti
Imicrobial effect of 05% NaOCl
ectivated by ErCe¥SGG loser.
Materials ond methods, The
study somple consisted of 31
Single root canals. All roots were:
Sterlized, inoculated wth Entero-
coccus faecalis (ATCC 29212) and
incubated for 10 days, The sam-
les were randomiy distributed
{nto Seven experimental groups
‘ond treated for 60 seconds:
TAlby ErervSae (IW, 16 Fa)
+ serum I LAl by ExCrYSGG.
GW 10H) + 05% NaOct I
OsFeNaoCleSi, IV. 25%NoOCI
451, V. S6NGOC! +31 VI Positive
Control Vi, Negative contro
Number of colony forming units
per square miliemeter (CF
Fmd) was determined. Statistical
eraiysis to compare CFU/mm2
Values using the nonparametric
Kruskal: Walis and post hoe
Bonferroni tests for multiple
comparsons were carried out
Resuls rigtion with 0.5
NaOC! octivated with ErCr¥S:
GG laser decreased the bacterial
oncentestion in three logon
Fithme.
Conclusion, Activation of 0.5
SeNaOC! by ExcrYSCG laser
Increased its antimicrobial effec
tiveness
P36
Influence of biosafety materials
‘on the output power of low power
Teter equipments.
Femanda Cistine Negueia
Rodriguat” Era Michele Dos
Santoz Arana, Andre Dios Neves
LEage, Toes “onsece Monti,
Patricia Moreira oe Frets.
Blosafety materials used in the
comect handling a low power
Feser equipment may interfere
withthe energy delivered #9 the
Target tissue and, consequently,
the effects on biological tissues
‘The objective of ts study wos to
‘oveluate the Interference of te
se of polyvinyl chiar PVC)
‘ond polyethylene (PEAD) pro-
fection materials in the output
ower of loser Two low-power
Erode loser devices with afferent
‘wavelenths (red ond infrared)
Wore uted. For each wavelength,
2 protection materials and 2
evaluation times (before and of
fer protection] were considered
‘The output power was measured
with the tip postioned in close
Contact with the power meter
Fecaver ntiplicate After the
tests of normality and home=
eretty, the parametric statise
fieal test ANOVA 2 factor for
tepectes! measures (protection
moter! and ume) was per”
formed considering thelevel of
Sonlconca of es Iellonta
time, groups hod the value
utp power reciced indepen”
dent of the protective mater ip
£100.05). Comparing the protec:
on materials the BEAD Showed
‘sgrecter reduction in ouout
power inrelaion to PVC for both
fod and intered wavelength
iPwor cone uses that, anon:
the biosafety moteraa tested
PXC isthe mos sua forthe
Protection ofthe tip ofthe ln
ower loss
P37
owth of own teath-the role
oPEierin stench heron,
Soraosh Rohimy’ Nadine Rahirny,
Nise Wemer Matin Wemer
Introduction:
Even with good oral hygiene tis
not ciways possible to prevent
tooth decay and periodontal
disease, ond teeth may some
‘imes need tobe extracted
Scientists ore already working on
the idea that patients ne longer
have fo adapt to filings, im=
Blants, crowns or prostheses but
haturaly regrow completely new
teeth by using Laser In Sters-cell
therapy.
Materéls ond methods: PubMed
Search of articles containing
tigers Laser Siem cals.
gronth teeth were per=
Formas
Results In a study performed
by the University of Cambridge
(Usah dentists difed holes in
the molars of rats and the pulp
wos Iradloted with a low-ener-
6y, pulsed laser The Loser lant
bigs stimulate the stem cells
forthe production of dentin. The
laser light ccuses the formation
‘ef exygen molecules in the den
fin. aebvating a growth stim
Iotor (TGF-beta which excites
the stem celle to form new dentin
mater a
Inonother study perk-formed by
researchers from the Colmbla
University in New York stom calls
‘ware used for the renewal of
slferent dental moterols. Lost
{teeth wre used to form @ model
of deAngradable polymers bosed
‘en an impression ofthe old
‘Goth. The model was implanted
‘ond stimulated wah Lasersight
‘ond growth fectors These stem
cera gee
Polymer structure when reues
ily functignal new teeth
Conclusions: Aer comporing
these two articles, Laser-ster-
cell therapy in mice ond hurnans
Shows alot of potential, but the
results could only be achieves
Under certain conditions the
laboratory. More studies ore
needed.
P38
of E:YAG lorerabla-
fone Bur diling nro clveral
bone healing.
Yuji Ohsugi, Akira Aoki, Ko
Mazutani Syoke Katagiri, Mo-
thio Komal, Masohirs Nod,
“Toru Takag. Sho KoKzoK, Wote
Mazen Yui um
lotion: Er¥AG laser os
apps for osteatory
However the effect of E276
later edction bone hegiing
remains unclear The am of
‘Risatudy wos to compare loser
imation ve bur ering on rot
eaivaral bone healing,
Materials one Methods: Rat
Calvert bore wes sbloted using
SM EFYAG ote or bur hs water
Coolant The Reaing proves: vst
‘SNoluated using invivo mir. CT
very 2 weeks untl 8 weeks
portsurgory SEM and hstolog-
eal onclysie were used to eval
Ute the bone healing. ANA
Sxpretions were evaucted ot 6
four for bone for trechad ses
Gd att week for graruation
{thus n the grooves, Moor
‘ay analyse wax performed to
‘Bbluote comprehensive gene
‘Expressions nthe treated bone
ecu Bra seer coud
tect cee bone tse
lthout oj thermal cha
SEM nahels showed more Morin
ttochment onthe nirostuc™
{reo te led bone surface
tote asian sigs showed
significantly higher Bone repair
‘otto thon buried ses 2
2 ond 6 weoks, Merooeray
ney followed by gone set
Srrichment analyse tveoled
that WS Jak STATS signaling
tnd inlemmatory response gene
swore omchadnburdled
one, heres £7F forgets gene
tetwios evvched i loser rae
‘ted bone: n granulation Use
317 day, laine phosphatase
‘Sod esteccaein [OC] mRNA wr.
Broasons nereaued in ler ates,
ESmpared to bur ster incoosed
‘GC tas alan detected by mms
hohistochemstry.
Cenclaion he resus suggoet
that EvvaG laser osteotomy
roduces las isiommatry
‘sponse in bone tue cs well
Ss ccelrated vary new pone
Formation compared to bur
oreo,
P39
Te tof dierent UV LED
‘wavelength on perlodontopathic
bacteria. ae
Noy Auno® Akiro Aoki Yosuo
Tpveuen keieh Hiraula, Saye
és Katapr, Sopnanrary Kora,
ermar Shujoo haat Walter
Mainaer, Yosunon Suen, Yueh
Introduction: The cim of tis
study was to examine the effects
631
E-Poster Presentations Abstract:
Tuesday 2 October HALL 5 (Hérsaal 5) 11:30 - 13:30
of diferent utravletlisht-emt-
tng ce UV TED) wovlenthe
on periodontonathic bacteria.
Fiolarate ond methods Bocteral
suspensions Porphyromanos it~
vss (Pa) Prevatelis interme
Pisobacterirm nuceatun Seep.
fococtus cals and Aggregat
acter actnomycetemearatans)
\were nedated by UV LEDs G65,
235,310, 385, and &48 rym ot 10.
rica the coon eng
Unis (CFU) were counted afer
Weel Pa growth flowing
imocoten was meeeured cp to
hours Cell morphology wae
investigoted using SEM at 30
minutes ond 24 ours Viability
ofthe irecioted human gingival
Frosigsts AGE] wos efouoted
tang WST-8 ors0y
Results: inaciotion ot 265 and
288 nm completely nen
Bactero olony formation whe
310 nm resulted in eporeximese-
Wag reductions ferusfor
iibecteral species examined
SiS and tke ten reaed 0
‘Significant changes. Pg dd not
grow upto 2eh ater 285 and
255m radiation while portil
Suppression occurred with 310,
‘rm SEM showed ne morpholog-
Kal changes of Pa ot 30 minutes
‘ane 24 nour, of ary wavelengrhs
Both 268 an! 288 nin completely
devkolzed the fbrobloste while
SHO reduced thet vaiity $2
some owen
Eeneision: Under the present
sivas radiation conditions,
Bath’26s and 285 nm may induce
@.complete sactereda fact
{isthou cal Sestruction) ar well
Ss complete death of recor
3 fbroblests, whereas S10 nm
Sense nhibwon of bacter)
ov th less Gomageto te
trobloss.
PAC
Evaluation of enamel surface
morphology ater laser analgesia
with eYae.
Eitsa R Veneva Ari B Belchevat
INTRODUCTION
Procomp loser analgesia (LA)
Ieoradered os bio-photomodur
leon of pulpal cut aming
resucton sf noceptve impulse
{brmetion. Purpose of ti suc
fraluoting the effects of eferert
toser oarameters recommended
forloser ancigesc onthe uatece
‘morphelogy of ener
ATERIALS AND METHODS
inthis sty tonty human
Postrior ith overs racked
Sith EGrAG laser using vartions
Shlogssetngsproponed Ine
Sore for Ut Teeth were iced
into groups ond subjected toa
Free poner and testis
Ireomplgnce to suggested Op
{D:ttmie desance ond application
rotocels, Scanning Elecvon Me
Erorcope GEM vestigation wat
porormed iarderte svolsate
re encrne! surface morphology
Talloning the procedure
wesuut
fenton st cor
Sealer are
eeu nara,
feet
Saou
isonet otoai
EES
Scr rut ets
Smee emer
shoderes tote
i peel alo
Rarer Satta,
Searls emcee
neh ate ae
mua ee aes
Feearoeaes eet
soba ined
P4
tm of guided bone
ration acted ert
‘nth photobiomodulation therapy
RBM ints with osteoporesis.
rondo Amann Menconea
faves Sormontina Crstne Sorkos
isto Bro9 Cavelcareh Aine Claro
Fogundes Pecront Marcia Meine
Marques, Cesar Angelo Lascala"
1) Introduction: Osteoporosis is @
systemic disease characterized
Dy lose of bone mineral content
[easing to creel hactures’ Guid-
ted cone regeneration and pha~
{Sbiomeculstion therapy (EMT)
fevor bene regeneration
2) Objective To evaluate the
ftfect of PBMT on the guided
Bone repair oferta! lesions oF
3é rats mith osteoporosis Induced
eophorectom
3} Meferial ond Methods:
Standareizad bone lasione were
Performed on the paneiai Bones
‘and then treated according to the
fBllewing exserimental groups (0
= t2lestons per group}: Contra
fo odaltonal wectment Mem
Brane ~ Placement of acommer-
lal swine collagen membrane
{Bie-Sideo) on the too of the sure
gical bes, PSMTT membrane and
Patri opplieation PaMT2-memn-
brane and PBT? application.
PRWT was performed with CW
diode laserin punctual and con
fact mage @0snm 40m LAW
m2, PBMTE 35, 4l/ema, 012) per
point ond PSM 10s, 10 Jer,
Bid per point immediately, 48
fond 86 hours after surgery Four
fone eight week after surgery the
Shima were euthanized and the
Shuls submited to computerized
Mlcretomography analyts. The
Sota were satatlcaly compered
ipso0s,
4) Results Significant differences
Were observed ot 8 weeks: PEMT,
especialy inthe lower eneray p-
romete (012 accelerated bone
repair resulting in higher bone
Volume, ith alarge number of
‘robeculae, medium thickness,
Close fo each ather and itereon-
fected, ond with low SMI values,
5) Conclusion PBMT acceleratos
the formation ana maturation of
neoformed bone tksue nerica!
Bore lesions of osteoporotic rts
Cis CONGRESS
1906-2018
YEARS OFtstoy WFLD
‘PEARL ANNIVERSARY
uw
P42
‘Adminietration of NE:YAG andl
EECYAG Lasers ot surgical stage of
chronle periodontitis treatment.
‘ane Vouewitskaye", Action
Bary Hanne Wysnravsk
‘Administration of NELYAG and
ECYAG Lasers ot Surgical Stage of
CChronie Peraconthis Treatment
Relovance ofthe tople Adminis
tration of laser technology os an
‘dstionel method in treatment
gf chrome pevodont
urpase of the study Iso Improve
complex trestmenteffectivar
hese for patents with chronic
periodontitis by administering
NeS¥AG and ErYAG lasers
Materials ong methogs of the
study. The study involved 70 pa-
enté with ehronle perodonti
Group T included 95 patients, who
Underent modified Wide,
surgery, Group 2 comprived 35
patents wro underwent surgical
[rtervantion with Na'YAG ond
ENVAG lasers PHA inex (Parma
51960] and Rl index (AL. Rus"
‘si perlocontel pocket depth,
mapabciogal esearch before
tnd ater surgery 6 months
‘2nd ane year wore aseeseed inal
Sleeustion, Indices of perodontal
pocket depth ip Group 2 before
oatment (6gA2018 rmiin
Group 1(694A2021 mr Sx
ranths after surgery in Group 2
F431A¢0.22 mm) and In Group
{[Ba7ktO.temmhin gne year,
(Group 2 indigas (386420 2mm),
Group 138820.zimm)
Rlindox AL. Russel) bofore
treatment in Group 2 wes,
ABIAZOAS, in 6 months 2442016
[p005)- Group before treat
Ment 4270606 1m 6 mocths
206120°7 and in e year
19842015) [p80 05), Microx
Bil ceng denny Group 2
wos [62 "rss
& in Group t
‘The eloborated method of
{urgieal trectment of chronic
‘erodontiis using ErYAG end
NaYaG is eftactve
PA:
Labiol rnectomy: comparison
betwoan conventional surgical
techriue end high power dlode
Menda Femeita de Sousa Pnhaio,
Winnie Dondora Rocha Ferra
Roberto Jonone Sestes Manges,
Herbert H Sander Ancrea Dios
Never Lage"
Introduction: Frenectomy i
Incieatas whan the enum i
‘sociated with inflommaton
Of the gingiva resting From the
sificuty of hygiene, gingival
Fecession or provoke intencisve
sostema, inferring In aesthet=
les phonation and odopeen:
sipronenes Sbective
report two clinical cases
Frenectory, one portormecs
the conventional techn
another by the high-owes
laser, comparing the oma
‘onesthetic used theo
ronsurgical bleeding 5
time pain, edema an
lca) need for mesteaton:
{issue repalt after seven som
Materials ond Metnos Yams
Dotlents were vewes fora
evalationin Federa!
of MoranhAto. in
te opted fr the co
Surgieal technique ond ey
2 forthe high power tose
loser) technique. The tes
les hoppened t the sa
Results Lose freneccomy
fobevery convenien=
Slowed for less amcor
‘neathesia, absence oF
postoperctive Seen
‘erp oF postsurgicas
cotton absence of po
Surgical time and more
fis repalr after 7 Soya
Compared to.com
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