A clinical study on the effects of pulsed Nd : YAG laser irradiation at root canals immediately after pulpectomy and shaping

Citation
K. Koba et al., A clinical study on the effects of pulsed Nd : YAG laser irradiation at root canals immediately after pulpectomy and shaping, J CLIN LASE, 17(2), 1999, pp. 53-56
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL LASER MEDICINE & SURGERY
ISSN journal
10445471 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
53 - 56
Database
ISI
SICI code
1044-5471(199904)17:2<53:ACSOTE>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Objective: The effects of pulsed Nd:YAG laser irradiation for the treatment of root canals immediately after pulpectomy and shaping with regard to imp rovement of symptoms were evaluated clinically. Summary Background Data: Th e effects of pulsed Nd:YAG laser irradiation for the treatment of root cana ls were experimentally investigated using an animal model, but not under cl inical conditions. Materials and Methods: Thirty-eight teeth from 29 patien ts were diagnosed as normal or irreversible pulpitis were used. After extir pation of pulp and shaping using a step-back technique and cleansing with 5 % sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and 3% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), laser irradi ation was applied at 1 W and 15 pps for 1 second in 23 teeth (laser-treated group), Root canals were then obturated with gutta-percha points and seale r by the lateral condensation method. The condition of the obturations was confirmed radiographically, The control teeth were treated in the same way, but without laser irradiation. Occurrence of spontaneous pain was recorded 1 day after treatment and occurrence of percussion pain was recorded 1, 2, and 3 weeks after treatment. Results: Effective ratio, which was the ratio of the number of "none" teeth to total teeth number in the laser-treated g roup, was higher than that in the control group, but there was no significa nt difference between 2 groups with regard to spontaneous and percussion pa in (p > 0.05), Conclusion: These results suggest that the clinical applicat ion of pulsed Nd:YAG laser might be advantageous for the one-visit treatmen t of root canals immediately after pulpectomy shaping and to reduce postope rative pain.