STEREOMICROSCOPIC ASPECTS OF ROOT CANAL WALLS AFTER CONVENTIONAL LASER ENDODONTICS – A PRELIMINARY STUDY.

Autor: Stănuşi, Adrian Ştefan, Stănuşi, Andreea, Gîngu, Oana, Diaconu, Oana Andreea, Ţuculină, Mihaela Jana, Gheorghiță, Lelia Mihaela, Cumpătă, Cristian Niky, Mihai, Laurența Lelia, Bugălă, Adelina Smaranda, Georgescu, Ruxandra Voinea
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Zdroj: Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation; Jan-Mar2024, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p79-95, 17p
Abstrakt: This article discusses a preliminary study on the effects of laser decontamination on the dentinal walls of root canals. The study found that when the laser protocol was correctly applied, there were no morphological alterations on the canal walls. However, when the protocol was not correctly applied, areas of morphological alteration were identified. The study emphasizes the importance of following the operative protocol for laser decontamination to avoid unwanted side effects. Another article examines the temperature changes on the surface of human teeth roots after endodontic treatment using a diode laser. The study found that the use of the laser resulted in a significant increase in temperature on the root surface, which could potentially cause damage to the surrounding tissues. The authors suggest caution when using diode lasers in endodontic procedures to prevent thermal injury. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index