Author/Authors :
Anbari, Fahimeh Oral Medicine Department - Dental school - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Asfia, Mehrnaz Private Practice, Isfahan, Iran , Forouzani, Gelareh Oral Medicine Department - Dental school - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Dental , Talebi Rafsanjan, Katayoun School of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The golden standard of the treatment of radicular cysts is mainly root canal therapy
or surgical excision with apicectomy. The root canals are usually disinfected by the mechanical
and chemical actions of instruments and chemical irrigating solutions respectively. To improve
the efficacy of the root canal disinfection process, many techniques have been used and many
researchers are still trying to reach the quickest and most convenient way to achieve this goal. Diode
lasers have shown antibacterial activity on dentinal tubules, and they can penetrate more than 1000
μm into the dentin.
Case Presentation: Our patient was a 25-year-old female with an infraorbital abscess caused by
a non-vital maxillary canine with periapical radiolucency. After completing the conventional
treatment, the optical fiber was inserted into the canal according to the working length previously
measured. An 810 nm diode laser at the output power of 4 W was used to irradiate the root canals,
with a 300 μm fiber. The patient was free of pain within a few days. The lesion was resolved in
radiographic follow-ups, 3 and 6 months after the root canal treatment.
Conclusion: A combination of conventional root canal therapy and an 810 nm diode laser is an
effective treatment for non-vital teeth with periapical lesions.
Keywords :
Diode laser , 810 nm Laser , Laser-assisted root canal therapy , Periapical abscess