Immediate Effect of Photobiomodulation on pH and Salivary Flow and Its Preliminary Outcome

Juliana Terra Fernandes, Ana Carolina Santos Menezes Barros, Heloísa Rafaela Lira Ramos dos Reis, Rosana Ferreira dos Santos, Luísa Mazzeo Buchara Iora, Samantha Patrícia Matuck Rocha, Samir Nammour, Aldo Brugnera Júnior, A. Horliana, S. Bussadori, L. Motta
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Xerostomia, a common side effect of radiotherapy, can significantly impact patients' quality of life. This study aimed to compare the immediate effects of infrared light photobiomodulation on salivary flow and pH in individuals experiencing xerostomia. Twenty adults with xerostomia participated in the study, divided into two groups: Group 1 (G1) received extraoral photobiomodulation treatment, and Group 2 (G2) received both intra and extraoral treatment. Stimulated saliva was collected before and immediately after light application. In G1, the photobiomodulation was applied using a cluster (808 nm, 120 mW, 24J), while G2 received treatment with a pointer (808 nm, 100mW, 6J per point). The results confirmed our hypothesis, showing a statistically significant increase in immediate salivary flow stimulation with the headgear technique (G1) (p= 0.037). Analyzing the percentage of volume variation (ml) per minute, the average salivary flow increased from 0.86 ml/min to 1.2 ml/min after extraoral application with an infrared laser cluster, representing a 7% increase. In conclusion, the protocol involving only extraoral application was effective in stimulating salivary flow. Further research is needed to understand the specific mechanisms behind these differences and optimize photobiomodulation techniques for xerostomia management. This study found that using external infrared photobiomodulation can immediately increase salivary flow in xerostomia patients, potentially offering a comfortable and effective symptom management method. It emphasizes the need for refining these techniques and further research to understand long-term effectiveness.
光生物调节对 pH 值和唾液流量的直接影响及其初步结果
口腔干燥症是放疗的一种常见副作用,会严重影响患者的生活质量。本研究旨在比较红外光光生物调节对口腔干燥症患者唾液流量和pH值的直接影响。20 名患有口腔干燥症的成年人参加了这项研究,他们被分为两组:第一组(G1)接受口外光生物调节治疗,第二组(G2)同时接受口内和口外治疗。在光照之前和之后立即收集受刺激的唾液。在 G1 组中,光生物调制使用的是光团(808 纳米,120 毫瓦,24 焦耳),而 G2 组则使用指针(808 纳米,100 毫瓦,每点 6 焦耳)。结果证实了我们的假设,显示头戴式技术(G1)对唾液流量的即时刺激有显著的统计学增长(p= 0.037)。通过分析每分钟唾液流量变化的百分比(毫升),口外使用红外激光束后,平均唾液流量从 0.86 毫升/分钟增至 1.2 毫升/分钟,增幅为 7%。总之,仅口腔外照射的方案能有效刺激唾液流量。要了解这些差异背后的具体机制,并优化用于治疗口腔干燥症的光生物调节技术,还需要进一步的研究。这项研究发现,使用口外红外光生物调节技术可以立即增加口腔干燥症患者的唾液流量,从而提供一种舒适而有效的症状管理方法。它强调了完善这些技术和进一步研究以了解其长期有效性的必要性。
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