CO2, Er: YAG and Nd: YAG lasers in endodontic surgery
J. appl. oral sci
; 17(6): 596-599, Nov.-Dec. 2009. ilus, tab
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
CO2, ErYAG and NdYAG lasers have been used in endodontic surgery. This in vitro study evaluated 1 percent Rhodamine B dye penetration using computer-assisted morphometry (ImageTool Software®) of 108 endodontically treated human permanent canines. MATERIAL ANDMETHODS:
Teeth were divided into 9 groups according to the technique used A 90-degree apicoectomy with bur, root-end cavity preparation with ultrasound and filled with MTA; B 90-degree apicoectomy with bur, root-end cavity prepared with ultrasound and filled with MTA, and treatment of apical surface with CO2 laser (1 W, CW/CW); C 90-degree apicoectomy with bur, and treatment of apical surface with NdYAG laser (150 mJ, 10 Hz); D 90-degree apicoectomy with bur, and treatment of apical surface with CO2 laser,(1 W, CW/CW); E apicoectomy with ErYAG laser (400 mJ, 10 Hz), root-end cavity prepared with ultrasound and filled with MTA; F apicoectomy with ErYAG laser (400 mJ, 10 Hz) and treatment of apical surface with NdYAG laser (150 mJ, 10Hz); G apicoectomy with CO2 laser (5W, CW/SP), root-end cavity prepared with ultrasound and filled with MTA; H irradiation of apical end with CO2 laser (1 W, CW/CW); I irradiation of apical end with NdYAG laser (150 mJ, 10 Hz).RESULTS:
Dye penetration was found in all specimens at different rates, the lowest penetration occurring in groups C (16.20 percent), B (17.24 percent) and F (17.84 percent).CONCLUSIONS:
Groups B, C and F represent the best technical sequences to perform endodontic surgery.Key words
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
LILACS
Main subject:
Apicoectomy
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Tooth Apex
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Laser Therapy
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Lasers, Gas
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Lasers, Solid-State
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
J. appl. oral sci
Journal subject:
ODONTOLOGIA
Year:
2009
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
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Portugal