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The use of nd:yag laser on permanent molar with periapical lesions, two year follow up
It is considered that Nd:YAG (1,064 nm) laser has a bactericidal
effect against bacteria to a depth of 1.000 μm. The aim of the study
was to assess the efficacy of Nd:YAG laser irradiation on permanent
molar root canal disinfection and follow up of the healing process.
The Nd:YAG laser system, emitting at a wavelength of 1064 nm,
was applied for 46 and 36 numbered root canal for three times
(1.5 W, 15 Hz, 5s) in working length of a 10-year-old girl patient
with caries cavities extended to the pulp and extensive periapical
radiolucency. At the third session of Nd:YAG laser application the
patient was asymptomatic. After two years, the clinical and
radiographic follow up revealed that the patient was asymptomatic
and the periapical tissues and restored tooth were healthy. The
Nd:YAG laser irradiation is not an alternative but a possible
supplement to existing protocols for root canal disinfection