Impact of Laser and Ultrasound on Pain Intensity and Enamel Surface During Orthodontic Debonding (A Randomized Clinical Trial)

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Introduction Orthodontic debonding procedures usually involve pain and discomfort. The purpose of this in vivo study was to evaluate the effectiveness of laser and ultrasound on pain management during orthodontic debonding along with its effect on the enamel surface. Materials and Methods 42 patients referred for orthodontic treatment at the Department of Orthodontics, University of Hama, were recruited. After finishing treatment, a randomized debonding was accomplished with one of three methods: group 1 (control group): bracket removing plier (KP-013-135-PMK ,CHIFA ,Germany); group 2: Er:YAG laser (Pluser, Doctor Smile, Italy); group 3: ultrasonic scalar (Woodpecker, UDS-J ,China) (n=14). The pain intensity was evaluated using numeric rating scale (NRS), and the amount of adhesive remnant was determined by The Adhesive Remnant Index (ARI). Data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Bonferroni test. Results The highest NRS values was observed with group 1 (3.86 ± 1.46), whereas the lowest values were recorded with group 2 (1.64 ± 1.15). Debonding brackets using Er:YAG laser produced significant lower pain intensity compared to plier and ultrasonic scalar (P < 0.05). The ARI values recorded for group 1 were significantly higher than those of two other groups (p<0.05), while there were no statistically significant differences between group 2 and group 3. Conclusion Debonding orthodontic bracket with Er: YAG laser reduce the pain intensity and discomfort. Additionally, Er: YAG laser appears as an alternative method to reduce the adhesive remnants were left on the tooth surface
激光和超声对正畸脱粘过程中疼痛强度和牙釉质表面的影响(一项随机临床试验)
正畸脱粘手术通常伴随着疼痛和不适。本体内研究的目的是评估激光和超声对正畸脱粘过程中疼痛管理的有效性及其对牙釉质表面的影响。材料与方法选取哈马大学正畸科转介正畸治疗的患者42例。治疗结束后,采用三种方法中的一种进行随机脱粘:第一组(对照组):托钳(KP-013-135-PMK,CHIFA,德国);第二组:Er:YAG激光(Pluser, Doctor Smile,意大利);第三组:超声标量(Woodpecker, ads - j,China) (n=14)。采用数值评定量表(NRS)评估疼痛强度,采用The adhesive remnant Index (ARI)评估粘附物残留量。数据进行方差分析(ANOVA)和Bonferroni检验。结果组1 NRS值最高(3.86±1.46),组2 NRS值最低(1.64±1.15)。与钳子和超声标量(P <0.05)。1组患者ARI值显著高于其他两组(p < 0.05), 2组与3组比较差异无统计学意义。结论Er: YAG激光脱粘正畸托架可减轻疼痛强度和不适。此外,Er: YAG激光作为一种替代方法出现,以减少牙表面残留的粘合剂
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