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Thermal Effects of Laser Assisted Endodontic Treatment on The External Root Surface of Deciduous Teeth (in vitro study)


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1 H.D.D., B.D.S. Ministry Of Health, Al-Diwaniyah Secondary Dental Health Center, Al-Diwaniyah, Iraq
2 H.D.D., B.D.S. Ministry of Health, Department of Health In Baghdad Rusafa, Baghdad, Iraq
3 H.D.D., B.D.S. Ministry of Health, Al-Diwaniyah Secondary Dental Health Center, Al-Diwaniyah, Iraq
4 Ph.D., M.Sc., H.D.D., B.D.S., ministry of health, Al-Diwaniyah secondary dental health center, Baghdad, Iraq
5 M.Sc. B.D.S., ministry of health, Baghdad, Iraq
     

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The aim of this study was to determine the possible temperature increase on ischolar_main surface of deciduous human teeth after intra-ischolar_main canal laser irradiation with different chopped modes to clarify the thermal safety of these modes. fifteen freshly extracted unrestorable deciduous molars were used. Immediately after extraction, teeth cleaned, ischolar_main canal perpetrated, laser irradiation was done in mesial ischolar_main using dual wavelengths 980/810 nm InGaAs diode laser (using a 200 μm fiber, 800mW output power. Room temperature were raised in the laboratory to 37C to simulate body temperature, for each tooth three chopped program were used successively: 25ms on 75ms off, 50ms on and 50ms off, and 75ms on 25ms off. Each round laser irradiated for 5 seconds then 10 seconds pause. At the very last second temperature was measured using infrared thermometer. This procedure for the three groups was repeated but with non-stop laser irradiation with no cooling intervals. It was concluded that 30/70 ms layout can be used safely to assist ischolar_main canal disinfection.

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endodontic treatment, external ischolar_main surface, laser
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Authors

Husam Turki Abbas
H.D.D., B.D.S. Ministry Of Health, Al-Diwaniyah Secondary Dental Health Center, Al-Diwaniyah, Iraq
Hasanain Ibrahim Khaleel
H.D.D., B.D.S. Ministry of Health, Department of Health In Baghdad Rusafa, Baghdad, Iraq
Inam Oleiwi Murad
H.D.D., B.D.S. Ministry of Health, Al-Diwaniyah Secondary Dental Health Center, Al-Diwaniyah, Iraq
Ali Imad Al-Khassaki
Ph.D., M.Sc., H.D.D., B.D.S., ministry of health, Al-Diwaniyah secondary dental health center, Baghdad, Iraq
Ammar Saleh Alalawi
M.Sc. B.D.S., ministry of health, Baghdad, Iraq

Abstract


The aim of this study was to determine the possible temperature increase on ischolar_main surface of deciduous human teeth after intra-ischolar_main canal laser irradiation with different chopped modes to clarify the thermal safety of these modes. fifteen freshly extracted unrestorable deciduous molars were used. Immediately after extraction, teeth cleaned, ischolar_main canal perpetrated, laser irradiation was done in mesial ischolar_main using dual wavelengths 980/810 nm InGaAs diode laser (using a 200 μm fiber, 800mW output power. Room temperature were raised in the laboratory to 37C to simulate body temperature, for each tooth three chopped program were used successively: 25ms on 75ms off, 50ms on and 50ms off, and 75ms on 25ms off. Each round laser irradiated for 5 seconds then 10 seconds pause. At the very last second temperature was measured using infrared thermometer. This procedure for the three groups was repeated but with non-stop laser irradiation with no cooling intervals. It was concluded that 30/70 ms layout can be used safely to assist ischolar_main canal disinfection.

Keywords


endodontic treatment, external ischolar_main surface, laser



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v20%2Fi1%2F2020%2Fmlu%2F194440