Lasers in Dental Science | 2019

Intraoral versus extraoral single-session photobiomodulation therapy after lower third molar surgery: a pilot study

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


PurposeTo compare the effects of intraoral or extraoral single-session photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) in maximum incisal opening (MIO), edema, and pain after lower impacted third molar surgery.Study designA randomized crossover clinical trial was performed in healthy patients with bilateral lower third molar extraction need. Randomization defined the surgery side (right or left), group [intraoral (IL) or extraoral (EL)], and treatment (actual or placebo) by using a computer program. IL actual group received GaAlAs red laser irradiations at four intraoral points. EL actual group received infrared laser at four extraoral points. For the placebo groups, the laser equipment was kept off. The washout period was 30\xa0days. Before and after each surgery, facial point distances evaluated maximum incisal distance (MIO) and edema. A visual analogical scale assessed pain at 4, 8, 24, and 48\xa0h after surgery.ResultsPostoperative pain levels and edema were similar between the groups. MIO was significantly higher in the actual EL at 7\xa0days after surgery.ConclusionsIntraoral and extraoral single sessions of PBMT after lower third molar surgery are equally able to control pain and edema. Moreover, a single session of extraoral PBMT is more efficient in improving postoperative mouth opening.

Volume 3
Pages 119-127
DOI 10.1007/S41547-019-00061-Y
Language English
Journal Lasers in Dental Science

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