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Role of 810 nm and 980 nm diode laser in treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity: A literature review

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Mohammed Abdelfattah Ahmed samy Mostafa Aboellil

Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences Vol. 8(5) 069.-076, August 2017 DOI: http:/dx.doi.org/10.14303/jmms.2017.038 Available online http://www.interesjournals.org/JMM S Copyright © 2017 International Research Journals Full Length Research Paper Role of 810 nm and 980 nm diode laser in treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity: A literature review 1* Mohammed Abdelfattah 2 Ahmed samy 3 Mostafa Aboellil Via Zanardi, 40131 Bologna, Italy *Corresponding Author’s Email:m_foxa@hotmail.com Abstract Laser therapy was first introduced as a potential m ethod for treating dentinal hypersensitivity (DH) i n the mid-1980s Various types of laser used in treatm ent like low power lasers He-Ne (632.5 nm), diode lasers with various wavelengths 810, 940,980 nm and medium power lasers as Nd:YAG (1064nm), CO2 10600 Er:YAG (2940nm) and Er,Cr:YSGG (2780nm). He-N e (632.5 nm) and diode lasers have analgic effect. Objectives: To appraise the efficiency of d ifferent techniques by using diode lasers 810 and 9 80 nm alone or in a combination with different desensi tizing agents in management and treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity Data:138 articles are inc luded then according to exclusion criteria, 46 arti cles are included, after specific exclusion criteria a nd evaluation of the articles, they become 35 artic les, from the 35 articles there were 5 systematic review articles 22 in vivo study and 8 in vitro study. Sources: A thorough search of Literature was perfor med through Pubmed databases. Words used in the search: diode lasers and hypersensitivity, diod e lasers in treatment dental hypersensitivity, dent inal hypersensitivity, and low power lasers. Conclusions : 810 and 980 diode lasers are effective in treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity, diode lasers with dif ferent wavelengths alone or with desensitizing materials are efficient

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