Thermal Effects of Pulsed Infrared Lasers on Zirconia Implants at Different Temperatures In Vitro.

IF 3.1 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
George Kokkinos, Maryam Hafeez, Joseph De Leon, Georgios E Romanos
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the differential temperature produced on ceramic implants using laser irradiation on a pulsed setting of intrabony defects in vitro. Methods: A ceramic (Zr) dental implant (Zeramex, 4.8 × 12 mm) was placed into a bovine bone block. A three-wall intrabony defect (6 × 4 × 3 mm) was created to mimic an osseous peri-implant defect. Thermocouples were placed on the apical and coronal areas to measure temperature changes (∆T) during 60 s of laser irradiation. The bovine block was heated to 37 °C, and the defect walls were irradiated with the CO2 and Er,Cr:YSGG laser. The settings used were pulsed mode for both lasers, with 30 Hz and 1.5 W for the Er,Cr:YSGG laser and 70 Hz and 2 W for the CO2 laser. The same laser settings were repeated at room temperature (RT, 23 °C). Twenty trials were performed for each experimental group at room and body temperature for assessment of ∆T. Paired t-test were used to compare the measurements between 37 °C and 23 °C for the Er,Cr:YSGG, and CO2 laser, respectively. Results: The CO2 laser resulted in the highest ∆T (°C) at the coronal (15.22 ± 0.28/8.82 ± 0.21) and apical (5.84 ± 0.14/2.30 ± 0.28) level when this laser was used in both room temperature and body temperature, respectively. The highest ∆T (°C) for the Er,Cr:YSGG laser at body temperature at the coronal thermocouple was 7.64 ± 0.55, while for the CO2 laser, at body temperature was 8.82 ± 0.21. Conclusion: Within the limitations of our study, the use of CO2 laser and Er,Cr:YSGG laser on peri-implant defects generally appears to be safe in treating peri-implant defects around zirconia implants in vitro.

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脉冲红外激光对体外不同温度氧化锆植入物的热效应。
目的:本研究的目的是确定在体外脉冲设置骨内缺陷的激光照射下陶瓷种植体产生的温差。方法:将陶瓷(Zr)种植体(Zeramex, 4.8 × 12 mm)置入牛骨块中。创建三壁骨内缺损(6 × 4 × 3 mm)来模拟骨种植体周围缺损。在尖端和冠状区域放置热电偶,测量激光照射60 s期间温度变化(∆T)。将牛块加热至37℃,用CO2和Er,Cr:YSGG激光照射缺陷壁。两种激光器的设置均为脉冲模式,Er,Cr:YSGG激光器为30 Hz和1.5 W, CO2激光器为70 Hz和2 W。在室温(RT, 23°C)下重复相同的激光设置。每个实验组在室温和体温下进行20次试验,以评估∆T。采用配对t检验分别比较Er、Cr:YSGG和CO2激光器在37°C和23°C时的测量结果。结果:在室温和体温条件下,CO2激光在冠状(15.22±0.28/8.82±0.21)和根尖(5.84±0.14/2.30±0.28)处的∆T(°C)最高。在日冕热电偶处,Er,Cr:YSGG激光在体温下的最高∆T(°C)为7.64±0.55,CO2激光在体温下的最高∆T(°C)为8.82±0.21。结论:在我们的研究范围内,使用CO2激光和Er,Cr:YSGG激光治疗体外氧化锆种植体周围缺损总体上是安全的。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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