Er:YAG激光照射对钛种植材料及污染种植基台表面的影响。

Tomoko Matsuyama, Akira Aoki, Shigeru Oda, Takayuki Yoneyama, Isao Ishikawa
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目的:观察Er:YAG激光照射后钛的形态变化和温度升高情况,探讨Er:YAG激光对污染愈合基牙的清创效果。背景资料:机械器械已被用于种植体基台表面的清洁,但大多数不适合用于钛表面。近年来,Er:YAG激光在种植体表面清创方面具有广阔的应用前景。材料与方法:实验由三部分组成。首先将10块钛圆板置于30-200 mJ/脉冲的Er:YAG激光照射下,通过体视显微镜和扫描电镜观察其表面变化。其次,用热像仪测量了30和50 mJ/脉冲Er:YAG激光辐照前后60块钛板的表面温度变化。最后用Er:YAG激光或超声除垢器去除6个污染愈合基牙表面的牙石,并用体视显微镜观察处理后的表面。结果:在50 mJ/脉冲下,未观察到明显的形态学变化,表面温度升高最小,特别是在水冷时。30mj /脉冲、30hz的Er:YAG激光水雾能够有效去除牙菌斑和牙石,且不损伤种植基牙表面。结论:Er:YAG激光是一种新型的种植体基台表面清创技术。
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Effects of the Er:YAG laser irradiation on titanium implant materials and contaminated implant abutment surfaces.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the morphological changes and temperature increases of the titanium after Er:YAG laser irradiation, and also to investigate the effect of this laser on debridement of contaminated healing abutments.

Background data: Mechanical instruments have been used for the cleaning of implant abutment surfaces, however, most of them are not appropriate for the application to titanium surface. Recently, the Er:YAG laser has been expected to have a promising ability for the debridement of implant surface.

Materials and methods: Experiments were composed of three parts. At first, ten titanium round plates were exposed to the Er:YAG laser irradiation at 30-200 mJ/pulse and the surface changes were observed by stereomicroscope and scanning electron microscope. Secondly, the surface temperature changes of 60 titanium plates during and after Er:YAG laser irradiation at 30 and 50 mJ/pulse were measured by thermographic equipment. At last, calculus on the surface of six contaminated healing abutments was removed by Er:YAG laser or ultrasonic scaler, and the treated surfaces were examined by stereomicroscope.

Results: Under 50 mJ/pulse, distinct morphological changes were not observed and the elevation of surface temperature was minimal, especially in the use of water-cooling. The Er:YAG laser at 30 mJ/pulse and 30 Hz with water spray was capable of effectively removing plaque and calculus on the implant abutments without injuring their surfaces.

Conclusion: This study indicates that the Er:YAG laser can be a novel technical modality for the debridement of implant abutment surface.

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