5. Characteristics of laser wavelengths used in periodontology
Laser type
Common
abbreviation
Wavelength Waveform Delivery tip Reported periodontal applications
Carbon dioxide CO2 10.6 µm
Gated or
continuous
Hollow
waveguide
Soft tissue incision and ablation;
subgingival curettage
Neodymium:yttrium-
aluminum-garnet
Nd:YAG 1.064 µm Pulsed Fiber optic
Soft tissue incision and ablation;
subgingival curettage and bacterial
elimination
Holmium:yttrium-aluminum-
garnet
Ho:YAG 2.1 µm Pulsed Fiber optic
Soft tissue incision and ablation;
subgingival curettage and bacterial
elimination
Eribium:yttrium-aluminum-
garnet
Er:YAG 2.94 µm Pulsed Fiber optic
Soft tissue incision and ablation;
subgingival curettage; scaling of root
surfaces; osteoplasty and ostectomy
Erbium,chromium:yttrium-
selenium-galium-garnet
Er,Cr:YSGG 2.78 µm Pulsed Fiber optic
Soft tissue incision and ablation;
subgingival curettage; osteoplasty and
ostectomy
Neodium:yttrium-aluminum-
perovskite
Nd:YAP 1.34 nm Pulsed Fiber optic
Soft tissue incision and ablation;
subgingival curettage andbacterial
elimination
Indium-gallium-arsenide-
phosphide; gallium-aluminum-
arsenide; gallium arsenide
InGaAsP(diode)
GaAlAs(diode)
GaAs(diode)
635-950 nm
Gated or
continuous
Fiber optic
Soft tissue incision and ablation;
subgingival curettage and bacterial
elimination
Argon Ar 488, 514 nm
Gated or
continuous
Fiber optic Soft tissue incision and ablation
Available lasersAvailable lasers
6. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
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FrenectomyFrenectomy Whether for maxillary frenectomy orWhether for maxillary frenectomy or
lingual frenulectomy, use of the laser is superior tolingual frenulectomy, use of the laser is superior to
any other technique.any other technique.
7. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
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lingual frenulectomylingual frenulectomy
8. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
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Crown LengtheningCrown Lengthening Lasers are effective forLasers are effective for
crown lengthenings related to excessive softcrown lengthenings related to excessive soft
tissue or in areas of passive eruption.tissue or in areas of passive eruption.
9. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
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BiopsiesBiopsies Lasers are used effectively for bothLasers are used effectively for both
incisional and excisional biopsiesincisional and excisional biopsies
10. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
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Tongue LesionsTongue Lesions Lesions present on the tongueLesions present on the tongue
can be removed quite impressively using thecan be removed quite impressively using the
laser.laser.
11. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
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White LesionsWhite Lesions Most white lesions can be removedMost white lesions can be removed
with dental lasers once the biopsy has beenwith dental lasers once the biopsy has been
obtained or the diagnosis established.obtained or the diagnosis established.
12. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
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Aphthous UlcersAphthous Ulcers One of the more remarkableOne of the more remarkable
laser benefits is the ridding of the painfullaser benefits is the ridding of the painful
symptoms associated with aphthous ulcers.symptoms associated with aphthous ulcers.
13. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
periodontologyperiodontology
CoagulationCoagulation For coagulation of bleedingFor coagulation of bleeding
areas, coagulation of soft-tissue graft donorareas, coagulation of soft-tissue graft donor
sites, or other small oral bleeders, lasers aresites, or other small oral bleeders, lasers are
excellent in controlling the bleeding.excellent in controlling the bleeding.
14. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
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Patients with BleedingPatients with Bleeding
DisordersDisorders Lasers haveLasers have
been used quitebeen used quite
effectively to treateffectively to treat
patients who havepatients who have
various intraoralvarious intraoral
lesions compounded bylesions compounded by
hemorrhage disorders.hemorrhage disorders.
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Removal of Granulation Tissue All of the laser
wavelengths mentioned can be used to remove
granulation tissue from periodontal structures or
to degranulate any wound site present.
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Guided TissueGuided Tissue
RegenerationRegeneration
Recent research hasRecent research has
shown that lasers usedshown that lasers used
to deepithelializeto deepithelialize
surgical flaps may leadsurgical flaps may lead
to a more predictableto a more predictable
and desirable bone andand desirable bone and
soft tissue result.soft tissue result.
17. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
periodontologyperiodontology
Distal Wedge and Tuberosity Reduction
For soft-tissue distal wedge and tuberosity
reduction procedures, laser offer many
advantages.
18. Clinical applications of laser inClinical applications of laser in
periodontologyperiodontology
• Scaling, Root Planing, and CurettageScaling, Root Planing, and Curettage However,However,
caution should be taken by the clinician until furthercaution should be taken by the clinician until further
understanding of the proper parameters is known.understanding of the proper parameters is known.
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HypersensitivityHypersensitivity All dental lasers have proved toAll dental lasers have proved to
be effective in reducing or completely eliminatingbe effective in reducing or completely eliminating
temperature sensitivity.temperature sensitivity.
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GingivectomyGingivectomy WhenWhen
patients present withpatients present with
problems of tissueproblems of tissue
overgrowth orovergrowth or
hyperplasias fromhyperplasias from
various causes, laservarious causes, laser
are used effectively toare used effectively to
perform laserperform laser
gingivectomies.gingivectomies.
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GingivoplastyGingivoplasty
For small tissue aberrations,For small tissue aberrations,
pseudopockets seen afterpseudopockets seen after
periodontal surgery, orperiodontal surgery, or
small areas of reverse tissuesmall areas of reverse tissue
architecture with anarchitecture with an
otherwise healthyotherwise healthy
periodontium, all of theperiodontium, all of the
dental lasers are effective indental lasers are effective in
performing the necessaryperforming the necessary
gingivoplasty.gingivoplasty.
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Preprosthetic SurgeryPreprosthetic Surgery
For removal of epuli,For removal of epuli,
inflammatory papillaryinflammatory papillary
hyperplasia,hyperplasia,
vestibuloplasty, or othervestibuloplasty, or other
preprosthetic surgicalpreprosthetic surgical
needs.needs.
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Exposure of ImplantsExposure of Implants Lasers can be used toLasers can be used to
uncover implants, whether single or multiple, anduncover implants, whether single or multiple, and
they work exceptionally well in this case.they work exceptionally well in this case.
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Low level laser therapyLow level laser therapy
This is an approvedThis is an approved
method with anmethod with an
emphasized, fast antiemphasized, fast anti
inflammatory actioninflammatory action
which leads to fastwhich leads to fast
analgesics effect at firstanalgesics effect at first
1-2 procedures for 90 %1-2 procedures for 90 %
of the patients.of the patients.
25. Laser-assisted new attachmentLaser-assisted new attachment
procedure (LANAP)procedure (LANAP)
LANAP is a step-by-step procedureLANAP is a step-by-step procedure
developed within a practice settingdeveloped within a practice setting
specifically for treating moderate tospecifically for treating moderate to
advanced periodontitis.advanced periodontitis.
26. Laser-assisted new attachmentLaser-assisted new attachment
procedure (LANAP)procedure (LANAP)
A. Perio probe indicates excessive pocket depthA. Perio probe indicates excessive pocket depth..
27. Laser-assisted new attachmentLaser-assisted new attachment
procedure (LANAP)procedure (LANAP)
B. Laser light removes bacteria and diseased tissueB. Laser light removes bacteria and diseased tissue..
28. Laser-assisted new attachmentLaser-assisted new attachment
procedure (LANAP)procedure (LANAP)
C. Ultrasonic scaler and special hand instrumentsC. Ultrasonic scaler and special hand instruments
are used to remove root surface calculusare used to remove root surface calculus..
29. Laser-assisted new attachmentLaser-assisted new attachment
procedure (LANAP)procedure (LANAP)
D. Laser finishes cleaning pocket and aids inD. Laser finishes cleaning pocket and aids in
sealing the pocketsealing the pocket..
30. Laser-assisted new attachmentLaser-assisted new attachment
procedure (LANAP)procedure (LANAP)
E. Healing of gums to clean root surface occursE. Healing of gums to clean root surface occurs..
32. The advantages of laser in periodontalThe advantages of laser in periodontal
surgerysurgery
1.1. Less bleeding during the procedure.Less bleeding during the procedure.
2.2. Surgical site sterilization.Surgical site sterilization.
3.3. Less post-operative swelling and pain.Less post-operative swelling and pain.
4.4. More effective bone cleaning.More effective bone cleaning.
5.5. Faster completion of the surgical procedure.Faster completion of the surgical procedure.
6.6. No rotary tool vibrations (patient comfort).No rotary tool vibrations (patient comfort).
7.7. Working in non-contact mode enables constantWorking in non-contact mode enables constant
rinsing of the bone.rinsing of the bone.
33. DisadvantagesDisadvantages
1.1. Require precautions to be taken duringRequire precautions to be taken during
clinical application.clinical application.
2.2. Cost.Cost.
3.3. Size of laser device.Size of laser device.