Author/Authors :
Vahid Golpayegani, M Department of Pediatric Dentistry - Dental School - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ansari, G Department of Pediatric Dentistry - Dental School - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Tadayon, N Department of Pediatric Dentistry - Dental School - Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan , Shams, Sh Department of Laser - Dental School - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mir, M Department of Lasers Dentistry - Aachen University - Aachen, Germany
Abstract :
Objective: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has been increasingly in use over the last few
decades in both medicine and dentistry. It has been suggested that LLLT may be helpful in
pulpal wound healing following pulp exposure. The purpose of this study was to compare
the effectiveness of LLLT and formocresol (FC) application in healing of remaining pulp
following pulp amputation in primary molars.
Materials and Methods: A total of 23 contralateral pairs of teeth from 11 children aged 4
to 7 years were selected and matched using clinical and radiographic criteria. One tooth
from each pair was randomly assigned to the LLLT pulpotomy and the to FC pulpotomy
group. During a 6-month follow-up period, the teeth were examined clinically and radiographically.
Eight patients (four in each group) completed six-month and 6 patients (three
in each group) completed one-year follow-up.
Results: Clinically, no complication was observed in the teeth. However, radiographic
assessment revealed signs of periradicular radiolucency in two teeth in LLLT group.
Conclusion: Findings of this investigation show that LLLT can be used successfully as a
complementary step to pulpotomy procedure in order to help the healing of amputated
pulp. Longer follow-up periods are recommended to investigate long-term effect of LLLT
pulpotomy on pulp.
Keywords :
Lasers , Pulpotomy , Laser Therapy , Low-Level , Tooth , Deciduous , Clinical Protocols