Effect on Adjacent Teeth of Carbon Dioxide Laser Irradiation for Enhanced Post-extraction Wound Healing in Rat

Y. Daigo, Erina Daigo, H. Fukuoka, M. Ishikawa, K. Kakimoto, Kazuya Takahashi, Y. Komasa
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The utility of laser irradiation has been demonstrated in basic and clinical studies, albeit with an associated risk of tissue damage. We previously tested a combination of high reactive level laser therapy (HLLT) and low reactive level laser therapy (LLLT) using a carbon dioxide laser for enhanced post-extraction wound healing and observed irreversible changes in the pulps of the teeth adjacent to the extracted tooth. The aim of this study was to elucidate the histopathological changes in the pulps of teeth adjacent to the site of carbon dioxide laser irradiation performed to achieve enhanced wound healing after tooth extraction ; here we report the significance of care for the adjacent tissues in laser irradiation therapy. A total of 20 male Wistar rats (5 weeks old) were divided into an irradiation group that received HLLT combined with LLLT and a non-irradiation (control) group that did not. A tooth socket model was prepared by extracting the maxillary left first molar. HLLT and LLLT were respectively performed immediately and 1 day after tooth extraction. Laser-stimulated tissues surrounding the extracted tooth, namely, the socket and adjacent teeth, were collected from each rat both 7 and 10 days after tooth extraction. The obtained specimens were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde, decalcified in 10% ethylenediaminetetraacetic solution, and then embedded in paraffin. Serial sagittal sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin for histopathological examination. Laserinduced injuries, such as enamel ablation and dentin carbonization, were absent 7 days after tooth extraction in both groups. Formation of reparative dentin was observed along the rim of the laser-irradiated area in the dental pulps in the irradiation group but not the control group. Both groups showed no signs of inflammation in pulp tissues. Enamel and dentin injuries were not observed in either group at 10 days after tooth extraction, similar to the findings at 7 days after tooth extraction. Formation of reparative dentin was much more prominent at 10 days after tooth extraction than at 7 days in the irradiation group. In contrast, no formation of reparative dentin was observed at either time point in the control group. These results show that carbon dioxide laser irradiation induces the formation of reparative dentin in the pulps of teeth adjacent to the 〒 546-0032 大阪府大阪市東住吉区東田辺 2-2-14 TEL 06-7502-2649 FAX 06-7502-2649 2-2-14 Higashitanabe, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka-city, Osaka 546-0032, Japan. TEL +81-6-7502-2649 FAX +81-6-7502-2649 64 日本レーザー歯学会誌 27:63-70,2016 extracted tooth socket. In sum, carbon dioxide laser irradiation at the low reactive level appears to induce irreversible changes in the tissues surrounding the laser treatment site. (J. Jpn. Soc. Laser Dent. 27:63 ~ 70, 2016 Reprint requests to Dr. DAIGO) Key words= Carbon dioxide laser, Adjacent tooth, Dental pulp, Reparative dentin キーワード=炭酸ガスレーザー,隣接歯,歯髄組織,修復象牙質
二氧化碳激光照射对大鼠拔牙后伤口愈合的影响
激光照射的效用已在基础和临床研究中得到证实,尽管存在相关的组织损伤风险。我们之前使用二氧化碳激光测试了高反应水平激光治疗(HLLT)和低反应水平激光治疗(LLLT)的组合,以增强拔牙后伤口愈合,并观察到拔牙邻近牙齿的牙髓发生了不可逆的变化。本研究的目的是阐明在拔牙后进行二氧化碳激光照射以促进伤口愈合的牙髓附近的组织病理学变化;在此,我们报告在激光照射治疗中护理邻近组织的重要性。将20只5周龄雄性Wistar大鼠分为HLLT联合LLLT照射组和不照射(对照组)组。拔除上颌左第一磨牙,制备牙槽模型。拔牙后即刻和第1天分别进行HLLT和LLLT。在拔牙后第7天和第10天,收集每只大鼠拔牙周围的激光刺激组织,即牙槽和邻近牙齿。得到的标本用4%多聚甲醛固定,用10%乙二胺四乙酸溶液脱钙,然后包埋石蜡。连续矢状面切片用苏木精和伊红染色进行组织病理学检查。两组拔牙后7 d均未出现牙釉质消融、牙本质碳化等激光损伤。激光照射组牙髓沿激光照射区边缘形成修复性牙本质,而对照组牙髓无修复性牙本质形成。两组牙髓组织均未出现炎症迹象。两组拔牙后10 d均未见牙釉质和牙本质损伤,与拔牙后7 d相似。在拔牙后第10天,修复牙本质的形成比照射组在拔牙后第7天更加明显。相比之下,对照组在任何时间点均未观察到修复牙本质的形成。这些结果表明,二氧化碳激光照射可诱导牙髓中修复性牙实质的形成,牙髓中牙髓的位置为:546-0032。TEL - 06-7502-2649 FAX - 06-7502-2649 higashanabe 2-2-14,东住吉区,大阪市,546-0032,日本。TEL +81-6-7502-2649 FAX +81-6-7502-2649 64 27:63-70,2016拔牙槽。总之,低反应水平的二氧化碳激光照射似乎会引起激光治疗部位周围组织的不可逆变化。(j .日本。Soc。【关键词】二氧化碳激光,邻牙,牙髓,修复性牙本质
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