CO2激光照射对牙髓血流的影响。

S Friedman, M Liu, T Izawa, M Moynihan, J Dörscher-Kim, S Kim
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CO2激光在牙体预防和修复中有良好的应用前景,但其对牙髓的生理病理作用尚未见报道。为了解决CO2激光引起的牙髓动态变化,本研究的目的是观察牙髓微循环的变化。采用聚焦光斑直径分别为0.21mm和0.33mm的机头或微片发射CO2激光束照射4只猫犬的牙釉质表面。曝光功率为2.6-20 W,持续时间为0.05-0.2秒,能量密度范围为304-1440 J/cm2。采用激光多普勒血流仪连续测量CO2激光照射前后的髓血流量(PBF)。CO2激光照射导致PBF立即增加,2-3 min后消退。大纸浆的PBF增加明显高于小纸浆。这些结果证实,CO2激光照射牙表面会对牙髓产生热效应,但这种热效应受到牙本质绝缘能力的抑制。当采用本文所使用的激光照射参数时,相关的热损伤似乎并不广泛。
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Effects of CO2 laser irradiation on pulpal blood flow.

CO2 laser may be beneficially applied to teeth in preventive and restorative dentistry, but its physiopathologic effects on the dental pulp have not been reported. To address the dynamic pulpal changes induced by CO2 laser the purpose of this study was to examine such changes in pulpal microcirculation. The enamel surfaces of 4 cat canines were irradiated by CO2 laser beam, delivered by either a handpiece or microslad with a focal spot diameter of 0.21mm and 0.33mm, respectively. Exposure powers of 2.6-20 W were used for durations of 0.05-0.2 sec, resulting in energy density range of 304-1440 J/cm2. Non-invasive measurement of pulpal blood flow (PBF) by a laser Doppler flowmeter was maintained continuously before and following CO2 laser irradiation. CO2 laser irradiation resulted in an immediate increase in PBF, which subsided after 2-3 min. Large pulps responded with a significantly higher PBF increase than small pulps. These results confirm that CO2 laser irradiation of the tooth surface has a thermal effect on the pulp, which is moderated by the insulating capability of dentin. It appears that the associated thermal damage is not extensive when laser exposure parameters are such as used herein.

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