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Clinical application of 810nm diode laser to remove gingival hyperplasic lesion.
Author(s) -
Mohammad Asnaashari,
Saranaz Azari-Marhabi,
Somayeh Alirezaei,
Nikoo Asnaashari
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of lasers in medical sciences
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.22037/2010.v4i2.4009
Several treatment options have been introduced for removal of gingival hyperplasic lesions, but using diode lasers have many advantages such as less bleeding, time saving, better shaping, improved healing and less complication for the patients.CASEA 15-year-old girl with multiple fibroma-like lesions in the oral cavity, who had a medical history of tuberous sclerosis, was selected for gingivoplasty treatment with 810nm diode laser.RESULTA perfect shaping was obtained after removal of the whole lesion in one session and no recurrence was observed in 6 months.CONCLUSIONUsing laser in the treatment of oral lesions leads to excellent wound healing along with excellent functional results.

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