Nd:YAG lasers have been suggested as a potential tool in endodontic therapy
because of their sterilizing and sealing effects on the dentinal tubules.
However, the generation of heat in the root canal by laser irradiation may
produce potentially harmful effects on adjacent tissues. The purpose of thi
s study was to evaluate the temperature elevation on the root surface when
Nd:YAG laser was irradiated in the root canal. The apical third area of 90
single-rooted teeth were irradiated with normal pulsed Nd:YAG laser (50, 80
, 100, 150, and 200 mJ/pulse; 20, 25, and 30 pulses/s). The temperature ele
vation was measured and recorded on the root surface simultaneously. The te
mperature elevation did not exceed 10 degrees C only when the laser energy
output was below 100 mJ/pulse and under 20 pulses/s.