Author/Authors :
Peimani, Ali Department of Oral Surgery - Dental School of Rafsanjan University, Rafsanjan , Sardary, Farimah Department of Oral Surgery - Dental School of Rafsanjan University, Rafsanjan
Abstract :
Objective: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are clinical conditions characte- rized by pain and sounds of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This study was designed to assess the effect of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on healing of os- teoarthritis in rats with TMD.
Materials and Methods: Thirty-two male Wistar rats (250–200 g) were housed in standard plastic cages. After injection of Complete Freund’s adjuvant into the
TMJ, rats were randomly divided into two groups of 16 (case and control) and anesthetized; then osteoarthritis was induced via intraarticular injection of 50 µl of Complete Freund’s adjuvant; into the bilateral TMJs. In the case group, LLLT was done transcutaneously for 10 minutes daily, starting the day after the confir- mation of osteoarthritis. Exposure was performed for 10 minutes at the right side of the TMJ with 880 nm low-level laser with 100 mW power and a probe diame- ter of 0.8 mm. Control rats were not treated with laser.
Results: After three days of treatment the grade of cartilage defects, number of inflammatory cells, angiogenesis, number of cell layers and arthritis in rats in the case group were not significantly different compared with controls (P>0.05). Af- ter seven days, the grade of cartilage defects, number of inflammatory cells, num- ber of cell layers, and arthritis in the case group improved compared to controls (P<0.05); angiogenesis in both groups was similar.
Conclusion: Treatment of TMD with LLLT after 7 days of irradiation with a wa-
velength of 880 nm was associated with a greater improvement compared to the control group.