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Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 1998

Treatment of periodontal pockets with a diode laser

Andreas Moritz; Ulrich Schoop; Kawe Goharkhay; Petra Schauer; Orhun Doertbudak; Johann Wernisch; Wolfgang R. Sperr

The aim of this study is to examine the long‐term effect of diode laser therapy on periodontal pockets with regard to its bactericidal abilities and the improvement of periodontal condition.


Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 1999

Effects on oral soft tissue produced by a diode laser in vitro

Kawe Goharkhay; Andreas Moritz; Petra Wilder-Smith; Ulrich Schoop; Wolf Kluger; S. Jakolitsch; Wolfgang R. Sperr

This investigation determined incision characteristics and soft‐tissue damage resulting from standardized incisions using a wide range of laser modes and parameters of a diode laser at 810 nm.


Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 1997

Irradiation of infected root canals with a diode laser in vivo : Results of microbiological examinations

Andreas Moritz; Norbert Gutknecht; Ulrich Schoop; Kawe Goharkhay; Orhun Doertbudak; Wolfgang R. Sperr

It was shown in previous studies [1] that the Nd:YAG laser can be used as an excellent tool for killing bacteria in root canals. The present examinations were carried out with a high power diode laser in comparison with a conventionally treated control group.


Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2000

Morphologic changes correlating to different sensitivities of Escherichia coli and enterococcus faecalis to Nd:YAG laser irradiation through dentin.

Andreas Moritz; S. Jakolitsch; Kawe Goharkhay; Ulrich Schoop; Wolf Kluger; R. Mallinger; Wolfgang R. Sperr; Apostolos Georgopoulos

Previous studies demonstrated the disinfecting potential of Nd:YAG laser irradiation on the root canal system from an overall quantitative viewpoint. The aim of this study was to evaluate the specific effect of irradiation through dentin on gram‐negative and gram‐positive bacteria with regard to their cell structure.


Journal of Endodontics | 1998

The CO2 Laser as an Aid in Direct Pulp Capping

Andreas Moritz; Ulrich Schoop; Kawe Goharkhay; Wolfgang R. Sperr

Two hundred direct pulp capping procedures were conducted in the present study. One hundred of them were performed with the CO2 laser, and 100 were conducted conventionally as a control by using a calcium hydroxide preparation. Follow-up examinations were performed after 1 wk and monthly for 12 months after treatment. Thermal tests were used for vitality assessments and laser Doppler flowmetry for direct measurement of pulpal blood. In the group of pulps treated with the CO2 laser, the last recall examination at 12 months demonstrated that 89 teeth remained vital, corresponding to a success rate of 89%. In the control group, the success rate was considerably lower (68%). Exposure sizes and mean patient age were nearly identical in both groups. The CO2 laser seems to be a valuable aid in direct pulp capping.


Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 1998

Advantages of a pulsed CO2 laser in direct pulp capping: A long‐term in vivo study

Andreas Moritz; Ulrich Schoop; Kawe Goharkhay; Wolfgang R. Sperr

A previous study [Moritz et al., Z Stomatol 1996; 93:451–454] had shown that favourable results in direct pulp capping could be achieved using a continuous wave CO2 laser in addition to the conventional calcium hydroxide dressing technique. In this study, these results are compared to those achieved using a CO2 laser working in superpulsed mode.


Journal of Endodontics | 2012

In Vitro Evaluation of Dentin Tubule Occlusion by Denshield and Neodymium-doped Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Laser Irradiation

Eleftherios-Terry R. Farmakis; Konstantinos Kozyrakis; Marouan G. Khabbaz; Ulrich Schoop; Franziska Beer; Andreas Moritz

INTRODUCTION This in vitro study evaluated the efficacy of bioglass (Denshield; Novamin Technology, Alachua, FL) and Neodymium-doped yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG) laser irradiation on dentinal tubuli orifice occlusion (DOO) by comparing samples examined under environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) after applying each desensitizing approach separately and in combination. METHODS Forty-eight human molars were collected, randomly organized in 4 equal groups, and had their cervical dentin exposed. Additionally, in half of the specimens of each experimental group, the smear layer was removed (subgroups A1, B1, C1, and D1). Group A received NovaMin paste treatment for 5 minutes (NM) to the experimental surface. Group B received Nd:YAG laser irradiation (0.5 w, 10 Hz, and 50 mJ) (L). Group C received NM followed by L. Group D was treated with L followed by NM. All specimens were stored for 24 hours and evaluated for DOO under ESEM by 4 blinded observers. RESULTS The presence of a smear layer significantly contributed to DOO regardless of the treatment modality (ordinal logistic regression, P < .001). Compared with group A, all other treatments delivered significantly more occluded dentin orifices (P < .001 for groups B and D and P < .05 for group C). A layer formation was observed in subgroups C2 and D2. CONCLUSIONS Under these experimental conditions, a smear layer was essential for successful DOO. Laser irradiation alone and combined with NovaMin proved superior to NovaMin alone on DOO. This combined approach has the potential to improve the outcome of treatment for cervical dentin hypersensitivity. The biological significance of this newly formed layer needs to be elucidated.


Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2004

Bactericidal effect of different laser systems in the deep layers of dentin.

Ulrich Schoop; Wolf Kluger; Andreas Moritz; Natascha Nedjelik; Apostolos Georgopoulos; Wolfgang R. Sperr


Quintessence International | 1997

In vitro irradiation of infected root canals with a diode laser: results of microbiologic, infrared spectrometric, and stain penetration examinations.

Andreas Moritz; Norbert Gutknecht; Kawe Goharkhay; Ulrich Schoop; Johann Wernisch; Wolfgang R. Sperr


Lasers in Surgery and Medicine | 2002

The Er:YAG laser in endodontics: results of an in vitro study.

Ulrich Schoop; Andreas Moritz; Wolf Kluger; Sanda Patruta; Kawe Goharkhay; Wolfgang R. Sperr; Johann Wernisch; Rainer Gattringer; Paulus Mrass; Apostolos Georgopoulos

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Andreas Moritz

Medical University of Vienna

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Wolfgang R. Sperr

Medical University of Vienna

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Eleftherios-Terry R. Farmakis

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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