Title of article :
Atypical Afta Major Healing after Photodynamic Therapy
Author/Authors :
Casu, Cinzia Private Practice, Cagliari, Italy , Mannu, Carla San Michele Hospital, Cagliari, Italy
Abstract :
The aim of this study is to report a case of atypical Afta Major healing in a patient with recurrent aphthous stomatitis (SAR) with a
type of photodynamic therapy. A female patient with SAR affected for about 2 years reported a history of hypothyroidism treated
with Levothyroxine. The oral cavity clinical examination showed several major symptomatic ulcers, previously treated with topical
and systemic therapies without any benefit. The largest of them is present for more than 40 days, in spite of topical cortisone
applications, with significant pain symptoms reported by the patient. It was decided to perform a session of photodynamic therapy
with a device that emits a LED light used in combination with a photosensitive reagent (Toluidine blue). The dye was applied on
the entire surface of the lesion beyond the margins and even encroaching on healthy tissue. The light diode was turned on with a
wavelength of 630 nm with cycles from 30 seconds, 10 consecutive times above it. After a few days, a curious phenomenon happened:
healing of Afta Major starting from the center, which was almost completely healed towards the borders of the lesion. No previous
literature reports this type of healing. Photodynamic therapy could be a successful treatment for SAR.
Keywords :
Photodynamic Therapy , Atypical Afta Major Healing
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry