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Volume 7, Issue 5 (Suppl)
Dentistry
ISSN: 2161-1122, an open access journal
Advanced Dentistry 2017
May 22-23, 2017
Esthetic and surgical treatment using diode laser
Mohannad El Akabawi
Misr University for Science and Technology, Egypt
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aser systems and their application in dentistry and especially oral surgery are rapidly improving today. The diode laser was
introduced in dentistry and oral surgery in the mid-90s . The diode laser devices have specifications such as relatively small size,
portable and lower cost that attract the dental practitioners and oral surgeons for use in various surgical indications in comparison
to other laser equipment. Diode laser with wavelengths ranging from 810 to 980 nm in a continuous or pulsed mode was used as a
possible modality for soft tissue surgery in the oral cavity. Based on the photothermal effect of the diode laser, the lesions of the oral
mucosa are removed with an excision technique, or by ablation/vaporization procedures. Applications of lasers in dentistry are soft
tissue surgery and ablation of lesions and The excision of exophytic lesions is one of this utilization. Provided correct selection and
application of diode lasers in soft tissue oral surgery, for example frenectomy, epulisfissuratum, fibroma, facial pigmentation and
vascular lesions. The advantages of laser application are relatively bloodless surgery, minimal swelling, scarring and coagulation, no
need for suturing, reduction in surgical time and less or no post surgical pain. Also, the laser instantly disinfects the surgical wound
as well as allowing a noncontact type of operative procedure and therefore no mechanical trauma to the tissue. The disadvantages
reported in researches on diode laser application were somehow similar to other lasers, like, delayed repair which is prominent in
larger lesions and charring tissue in smaller lesions compared to the application of conventional scalpel surgical procedures and laser
plume in excision of exophytic lesions produced by human papilloma virus and may be creates similar lesions in upper respiratory
tract of laser operator. The demand for aesthetic dentistry has had a major impact not only on treatment planning but also on the
choice of materials, techniques, and equipment. It is this demand that has married the use of lasers with aesthetic dentistry. Today
Diode lasers are used in many applications in Esthetic Dentistry like Gingival Depigmentation, Crown lengthening and Gingival
Contouring. Gingival Hyper Pigmentation: Melanin, a brown pigment, is the most common cause of endogenous pigmentation
of gingiva and is the most predominant pigmentation of mucosa. Gingival Hyperpigmentation is seen as a genetic trait in some
populations and is more appropriately termed physiologic or racial gingival pigmentation. Gingival Depigmentation is a periodontal
plastic surgical procedure whereby the gingival hyperpigmentation is removed or reduced by various techniques.The first and foremost
indication for depigmentation is patient demand for improved esthetics. Laser Depigmentation has become widely used recently and
is even preferred over scalpel technique by many clinicians. The advantages of lasers in periodontal surgery include less bleeding and
reduced postoperative pain. Accelerated wound healing with laser. Gingival Contouring: Excessive gingival display is one of the major
concerns for a large number of patients. Although several techniques are currently in use, the scalpel technique is still the most widely
employed. Lasers offer less postoperative pain. It is a minimally invasive treatment option for the elimination of unesthetic excessive
gingival tissues. The external bevel gingivectomy combined offers a practical technique to dramatically improving Gingival Shape
and Contour, Lengthening Crowns, Idealizing Tooth Proportionality, Resolving Crown/Height Asymmetries. Soft tissue Diode lasers
allow dentists to perform current clinical procedures in amore efficient and less traumatic and invasive manner,such technological
innovations present opportunities to provide flexible treatment options to patients while enable clinicians to expand their skill level
in cosmetic dentistry particularly where soft tissue techniques are concerned. Furthermore, these procedures can be performed with
minimal postoperative challenges.
Biography
Mohannad El Akabawi has completed his Fellowship in Laser Dentistry from Genoa University in Italy and the Restorative and Esthetic Fellowship from Genoa
University in Italy. He has completed the German Board in Implantology. Presently he is working as a Laser and Implant Trainer in Misr University for Science
and Technology in collaboration with Genoa University in Italy and studying Master’s degree in Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry in Cairo University since 2012.
dr.mohannad1711@gmail.comMohannad El Akabawi, Dentistry 2017, 7:5 (Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-1122-C1-014