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Sunday, May 5, 2013

[ACEsthetics] Re: [Exceptional-Dental-Forum] no benefits with lasers in perio

What did the researchers do WRONG in this study?
 
I'd say they are probably wrong because so many of us have seen just the opposite to what they allude happens.
 
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bill domb
 
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2013 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Exceptional-Dental-Forum] no benefits with lasers in perio
 
Doesn't say anything about watts used, total joules per quad or site,  whether inner epithelium was removed, etc.  What a vague and ill conceived study.  I routinely get a 50% pocket reduction using a nd/yg laser.  It's all in how you use it.  And as I'm learning from Lisa and Bob/Kaye, when you support with proper nutrition then even better long term results.  Can't believe how many studies are a complete waste of people's time and money.

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On May 4, 2013, at 10:31 PM, "William Domb" <wmdomb@verizon.net> wrote:

Lasers Used in Supportive Perio Therapy, No Added Value 

Laser therapy shows promise for bactericidal and detoxification effects. Lasers remove granulation tissue, plaque and calculus without harming tooth root surfaces. The Nd:YAG laser is often used as part of non-surgical therapy. It may be advantageous to use a laser in non-responding pockets encountered during periodontal supportive therapy. 

Researchers at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands compared periodontal maintenance therapy with and without the adjunctive use of an Nd:YAG water-cooled laser. A total of 30 subjects who had been seen for regular periodontal maintenance care and still had 5mm probing depths with bleeding were included in the study. Each subject had an average of 11 treatable sites. After baseline data collection, all received supragingival and subgingival instrumentation and oral hygiene instructions. Following this treatment, subjects were randomly assigned to either laser treatment or no further treatment. Laser treatment was applied subgingivally against the tissue for no more than 60 seconds per site. 

Subjects were instructed to rinse twice daily with 0.12 percent chlorhexidine mouthrinse for two weeks and were given a questionnaire to complete at home that evening and mail back the following day. Questions about pain, bleeding and medication needed were included. 

At six months subjects returned for clinical examination. No differences were observed between the groups. No added benefit was provided by the laser therapy for probing depths or bleeding. The laser treated group reported more pain, bleeding and swelling. Both groups improved significantly. 


Clinical Implications: Laser treatment might not provide added benefit to supportive therapy. 

Slot, D., Timmerman, M., Versteeg, P., van der Velden, U., van der Weijden, F.: Adjunctive Clinical Effect of a Water-Cooled Nd:YAG Laser in a Periodontal Maintenance Care Programme: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Clin Perio 39: 1159-1165, 2012.
 
 
regards
bill domb
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