Nonsurgical Periodontal Treatment by Erbium:Yag Laser Promotes Regression of Gingival Overgrowth in Patient Taking Cyclosporine A: A Case Report.

Q2 Medicine
Saverio Capodiferro, Angela Tempesta, Luisa Limongelli, Eugenio Maiorano, Stefano Benedicenti, Gianfranco Favia
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Abstract

Objective and background: To report on a case of cyclosporine A-related gingival overgrowth (GO) treated by conventional scaling and Erbium:YAG laser that unexpectedly showed complete healing with normalization of the gingiva, making unnecessary further surgical treatment for gingival volume reduction. Since Erbium:YAG laser was approved in 1997 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for hard and soft tissue treatments in dentistry, several studies have been published to demonstrate its efficacy for bone cutting, plaque and subgingival calculus removal, and antiseptic effects both on soft and hard periodontal tissues.

Methods: We report herewith the case of a patient undergoing cyclosporine A therapy, affected by GO who underwent scaling and full mouth disinfection with chlorhexidine 2% rinses, followed by Erbium:YAG laser treatment of gingival pseudopockets, without surgical removal of the overgrown gingiva.

Results: Unexpectedly, complete healing of the periodontal tissues was observable after one single laser application and no adjunctive surgical procedure was necessary.

Conclusions: Erbium:YAG laser could be considered a really effective option for the nonsurgical treatment of drug-induced GO, avoiding the surgical procedures and also promoting a fast healing and a patient compliance surely higher than conventional techniques.

铒:Yag 激光非手术牙周治疗促进服用环孢素 A 患者牙龈增生的消退:病例报告。
目的和背景:报告一例与环孢素 A 相关的牙龈增生(GO)病例,该病例采用传统的洗牙和铒:YAG 激光治疗,结果出乎意料地显示牙龈完全愈合并恢复正常,无需再进行手术治疗以缩小牙龈体积。自 1997 年美国食品药品管理局批准铒:YAG 激光用于牙科硬组织和软组织治疗以来,已有多项研究证明了它在切骨、去除牙菌斑和龈下结石以及牙周软硬组织杀菌方面的功效:我们在此报告了一例正在接受环孢素 A 治疗的 GO 患者的病例,该患者接受了洗牙和 2% 洗必泰全口消毒,然后用 Erbium:YAG 激光治疗牙龈假性窝洞,但没有通过手术切除过长的牙龈:出乎意料的是,使用一次激光治疗后,牙周组织就完全愈合了,而且无需辅助手术:结论:铒:YAG 激光被认为是非手术治疗药物引起的牙龈肿胀的有效方法,不仅避免了手术过程,还能促进快速愈合,患者的依从性肯定高于传统技术。
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期刊介绍: Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery (formerly Photomedicine and Laser Surgery) is the essential journal for cutting-edge advances and research in phototherapy, low-level laser therapy (LLLT), and laser medicine and surgery. The Journal delivers basic and clinical findings and procedures to improve the knowledge and application of these techniques in medicine.
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