Fatima Zanin, Maria Stella Moreira, Ana Clara Fagundes Pedroni, Mateus Windlin, Ana Paula Brugnera, Aldo Brugnera Júnior, Marcia Martins Marques
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引用次数: 7
摘要
背景:牙间乳头对于患者的口腔面部美学具有重要意义,特别是对于作为微笑和谐一部分的前牙。构成牙间乳头的牙龈组织的丧失,形成了牙科学中所谓的黑间隙。这种损失,除了影响微笑的美感,还会引起语音和功能上的损害。目的:作者的目的是介绍三个临床病例的结果,采用一种称为血液疗法的创新技术,刺激牙龈乳头的生长,从而永久填充黑色空间。方法:采用660nm二极管激光器(laser Duo, mmo - s o Carlos, SP, Brazil),分出血前(第一次PBMT)和出血后(第二次PBMT)两步准时接触方式进行光生物调节治疗。使用的参数为输出功率:100mw,连续波;针尖直径:5mm;斑点面积:0.19 cm2;每点辐照曝光时间:20秒;每日14点;共2次,间隔1周;E:每点2j;E:每天28个小时;每点辐照度:0.52 W/cm2;每点影响:10.4 J/cm2。每日两期合计:总能量:56焦;总通量:294.75 J/cm,总时间560秒。同时进行了一项体外初步研究,以证明与PBMT激光应用相关的血液治疗临床病例在细胞水平上会发生什么。结果:本初步研究表明,牙龈出血引起的血凝块富含间充质干细胞。PBMT能够保存、存活和进一步分化,刺激牙龈干细胞的返回,这将支持它们在血凝块中的存活和分化,从而有利于牙间乳头的再生。结论:随访4-5年,乳头保存情况良好。
Hemolasertherapy: A Novel Procedure for Gingival Papilla Regeneration-Case Report.
Background: Interdental papilla is of major importance to patients' orofacial aesthetics, especially regarding anterior teeth as part of the smile's harmony. Loss of gingival tissue, which constitutes interdental papilla, forms what in odontology is called black spaces. This loss, besides affecting the smile's aesthetics, also provokes phonetic and functional damage.
Objective: The objective of the authors is to present the result of three clinical cases treated with an innovative technique called hemolasertherapy, which stimulates growth of gingival papilla and thus permanently fills in the black spaces.
Methods: The photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) used a 660 nm diode laser (Laser Duo, MMO-São Carlos, SP, Brazil), punctual, contact mode in two steps: before the bleeding (first PBMT) and immediately after bleeding (second PBMT). Parameters used were power output: 100 mW, CW; diameter tip: 5 mm; spot area: 0.19 cm2; irradiation exposure time per point: 20 sec; 14 points per daily session; total of 2 sessions, with a 1-week interval; E: 2 J per point; E: per daily session, 28 J; irradiance per point: 0.52 W/cm2; fluence per point: 10.4 J/cm2. Total in two daily sessions: total energy: 56 J; total fluence: 294.75 J/cm, 560 sec total time. An in vitro preliminary study was simultaneously carried out to demonstrate what could happen at cellular level in hemotherapy clinical cases associated with PBMT laser application.
Results: This initial study demonstrated that the blood clot originated from the bleeding provoked in the gingival area is rich in mesenchymal stem cells. PBMT enables preservation, viability, and further differentiation, stimulating the return of gingival stem cells, which would support their survival and differentiation in the blood clot, thus favoring interdental papilla regeneration.
Conclusions: Follow-up was done for a time span of 4-5 years and considered excellent with regard to papilla preservation.
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.