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Cureus ; 15(7): e42418, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37637524

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The present manuscript is a clinical case report in which antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) - using a low-power laser (660 nm) associated with methylene blue photosensitizer (0.01%) - was considered for treating a case of complication after implantation of spiculated polydioxanone (PDO) threads, an aesthetic procedure worldwide performed in facial cosmetic non-surgical procedures. A 72-year-old female patient presented an infection in the face region where the PDO thread was implanted (mandible angle). After divulsion and local drainage, it was decided to associate aPDT using a low-level laser associated with a 0.01% methylene blue photosensitizer. Two sessions of aPDT were performed - on sequential days - and within 48 hours the region was dry and without signs of secretion. The use of aPDT seems to be a promising and effective option in cases of infections after implantation of PDO threads, consisting of a safe technique, of low execution complexity and without adverse effects.

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Cureus ; 15(4): e38055, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37228557

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INTRODUCTION:  The COVID-19 infection triggered in some patients a prolonged reduction in the perception of both gustatory and olfactory senses (ageusia and anosmia). These symptoms could be manifested during the first days after the contagion, acting as predictors of COVID-19 infection, and additionally, they could be the only symptoms manifested at all. Clinical resolution of anosmia and ageusia was expected to occur within a few weeks, yet in some cases, patients began to demonstrate COVID-19-related long-term taste impairment (CRLTTI), a condition that can persist for longer than two months, contradicting initial evidence.  Objectives: The authors' aimed to describe the characteristics of the sample of 31 participants with COVID-19-related long-term taste impairment, and their capacity to quantify taste and rate their smell perception.  Material and Methods: Participants were submitted to a taste evaluation of four hyper-concentrated tastes perceived by the tongue (0-10), self-reported their smell (0-10), and answered a semi-structured questionnaire.  Results: Different tastes seemed to be affected differently by COVID-19, despite the lack of statistical relevance observed in this study. Dysgeusia was only expressed in bitter, sweet, and acidic tastes. The mean age observed was 40.2 (SD 12.06) years, with women representing 71% of the sample. Taste impairment persisted for an average period of 10.8 months (SD 5.7). Self-reported smell impairment was reported by the majority of participants with taste impairment. Non-vaccinated people represented 80.6% of the sample.  Conclusions: COVID-19 infection could trigger taste and smell disturbances that lasted as long as 24 months. CRLTTI seems not to affect the four main taste perceptions (hyper-concentrated) equally. Women represented the majority of the sample, with an average age of 40 years (SD 12.06). Previous diseases, medication use, and behavioral aspects seem not to be linked to CRLTTI development.

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Cureus ; 15(1): e33643, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36643087

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Small vascular anomalies are commonly present on the lips and other areas of the oral mucosa. These lesions are also known as venous lake lesions, and they can be treated in many ways with surgical and non-surgical methods. Laser is an arising technique for this type of procedure and its use has been growing in dental practices in the last years. The technique that uses the diode laser delivers the energy in a non-contact treatment, leading to the coagulation of the lesion in a minimally invasive manner, and for this reason, there is less chance of developing scar formation. In this report, a 56-year-old female patient had a vascular lesion on her lower lip measuring about 3.0 mm in diameter. The patient reported having it for more than 10 years. A first approach using a high-power diode laser had already been done but with no success. At this time, the diode laser was used under local anesthesia, with a flexible quartz fiber held 2 to 3 mm from the lesion, using the continuous wave mode set, 1.0 W of power for 10 seconds, with an interval of 30 seconds to prevent heat damage to the adjacent tissue. The laser was applied until the lesion appeared white and with evidence of shrinkage. In this case, two rounds of irradiation were done. After a 30-day follow-up, the lesion was repaired with no signs of scars on the lip. The diode laser is an effective technique for treating this type of lesion, with many advantages, such as providing coagulation, excellent healing, no postoperative complication, and no need for suturing. Besides all, it is also a low-cost procedure, small lesions usually require only one appointment, and this treatment is also better accepted by the patients.

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Cureus ; 14(11): e31903, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36579240

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This case report describes the efficacy and advantages of using a high-power diode laser in non-contact mode to remove racial melanin pigmentation from the oral mucosa in an aesthetically sensible area to reduce thermal damage and promote better postoperative results. In the presented case, the lesion was removed under local anesthesia in a single session using high-power diode equipment with circular movements over the lesion (10 seconds maximum for each irradiation cycle, with 30 seconds for thermal relaxation, for a total of two cycles), maintaining an average distance of 2-3 mm from the target tissue without fiber activation (continuous wave, 2 W, delivered by quartz fiber with 300 µ). The patient did not report immediate postoperative pain; however, analgesic use was recorded during the first day after the surgical procedure. The biological response and cosmetic results were satisfactory, with proper lesion removal and adequate cicatrization observed during a two-year follow-up period, without complications or compromise of periodontal tissue esthetics.

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