| Literature DB >> 33985492 |
Pooya Ebrahimi1, Mahdi Hadilou1, Ferdos Naserneysari1, Amirmohammad Dolatabadi1, Rana Tarzemany2, Nafiseh Vahed3,4, Leila Nikniaz5, Reza Fekrazad6, Leila Gholami7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Photobiomodulation is widely being used to improve the wound healing process in dentistry and a vast majority of studies have proven its benefits. But there are plenty of knowledge gaps according to the optimal laser characteristics which should be used to maximize the healing effects of lasers. The goal of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine the effect of photobiomodulation (PBM) as an adjunctive treatment to periodontal therapies to evaluate secondary intention gingival wound healing and post-operative pain.Entities:
Keywords: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT); Periodontal surgery; Photobiomodulation (PBM); Secondary intention wound healing
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33985492 PMCID: PMC8120828 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-021-01611-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Fig. 1Flow diagram according to preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA)
Study characteristics table
| References | Study type | Type of procedure/groups | Site of procedure | No. of patients | Follow-up | Evaluated criteria | Use of analgesics | Effect of PBM on Healing | Effect of PBM on pain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kohale et al. [ | Split-mouth | Gingival enlargement; gingivectomy G1: Gingivectomy with LLLT G2: Gingivectomy without LLLT | Maxillary and mandibular anterior region (bilaterally symmetrical) | G1:40 G2:40 | Days 3, 7, 30 | Surface epithelialization: staining with methylene blue Pain: Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) Healing Index scores (HI) | In case of pain; any medication if required | Enhanced wound healing | Reduced post-operative pain and discomfort |
| Vieira et al. [ | Parallel | Free gingival grafting; palate donor site G1: Application of LED laser on donor site G2: No additional treatment | NM | G1:5 G2:5 | days 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, and 21 | Wound healing by peroxide test Pain: VAS | Paracetamol 500 mg (if necessary) | Enhanced wound healing | Reduced post-operative pain and discomfort |
| Lingamaneni et al. [ | Split‑mouth | G1: Gingivectomy/Gingivoplasty + Diode laser G2: Gingivectomy/Gingivoplasty | Bulbous or over contoured gingiva in either of the jaws with a minimum of six teeth affected | G1:10 G2:10 | Days 3, 7, 14 | Healing index by Landry et al Complete epithelialization; staining by a plaque‑disclosing agent (2‑Tone disclosing tablets, Young, USA) | Ibuprofen (in case of pain; but not more than thrice a day.) | Enhanced wound healing | Not Examined |
| Heidari et al. [ | Split-mouth | Free gingival grafting; palate donor site G1: Donor site received diode laser G2: Donor site received placebo laser therapy | Palate | G1:12 G2:12 | Epithelialization of donor site: days 7, 14, 21, and 30 VAS: in the day of surgery, then every day until day 12 | Epithelialization of donor site Clinical Healing (CH), NSAID intake Pain: VAS | Gelofen 400 mg (Jaber EbneHayan, Iran) | Enhanced wound healing | No effect on post-operative pain |
| Ustaoglu et al. [ | Parallel | Free gingival grafting; palate donor site G1: PBM of donor site G2: Sham laser application | Palate; canine to the first molar | G1:20 G2:20 | Days 3, 7, 14, 21, and 30 | Epithelialization: H2O2 bubbling test Wound Healing Index: WHI Pain: VAS Bleeding, palatal tissue consistency, color match, tissue thickness Number of analgesics | Paracetamol 500 mg (if needed) | Enhanced wound healing | Not Examined |
| Chawla et al. [ | Split-mouth | Depigmentation G1: Surgical Stripping + LLLT G2: Surgical Stripping | Sites extending from right canine to the midline and left canine to the midline of the maxilla or mandible | G1:15 G2:15 | Days 3, 7, and15 | Wound healing: erythrosine solution Pain: VAS | Paracetamol 500 mg (in case of pain; continued maximum for 2 days.) | Enhanced wound healing | No effect on post-operative pain |
| Keskiner et al. [ | Parallel | Free gingival grafting; palate donor site G1: PBM on donor site G2: PBM sham on donor site | Palate; canine to the first molar | G1:15 G2:15 | days 7, and 12 | TGF-b1, PDGF-BB, and IL-8 levels | NM | Enhanced wound healing | Not Examined |
| Ozcelik et al. [ | Split-mouth | Gingival hyperplasia; Gingivectomy and gingivoplasty G1: Adjunctive LLLT in one side G2: No additional treatment | Gingiva at the maxillary or mandibular anterior region | G1:20 G2:20 | days 1, 3, 7, and 15 | Wound healing: disclosing solution (Mira-2-tone, GMBH & Co., Duisburg, Germany) Swelling, bleeding, edema, plaque | Naproxen sodium | Enhanced wound healing | Not Examined |
| Amorim et al. [ | Split-mouth | Gingivectomy G1: Adjunctive LLLT in one side G2: No additional treatment on the other side | Bilateral mandibular and maxillary bicuspid teeth | G1:20 G2:20 | Immediately post-operative and at days 3, 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35 | Wound healing examined by three periodontists Attached gingiva, probing depth, keratinized gingiva | NM | Enhanced wound healing | Not Examined |
| Isler et al. [ | Parallel | Free gingival grafting; palate donor site G1: Diode laser PBM G2: Ozone therapy G3: Neither PBM nor ozone therapy | Palate | G1:12 G2:12 G3:12 | Days 1, 2, 3, 7, 15, and 30 | Wound healing: 3% hydrogen peroxide Pain: VAS | Flurbiprofen 100 mg tablets (Majezik; Sanovel, Istanbul, Turkey) (in case of pain; up to thrice a day for a week) | No significant improvement | Reduced post-operative pain and discomfort |
| Damante et al. [ | Split-mouth | Gingivoplasty G1: Diode laser LLLT G2: No irradiation | Keratinized mucosa regions of teeth 11, 12, and 13 or 41, 42, and 43 | G1:16 G2:16 | days 7, 14, 21, and 60 | Incisional biopsies: morphometric analysis of the gingival epithelial and connective tissue | NM | No significant improvement | Not Examined |
| Damante et al. [ | Split-mouth | Gingivoplasty G1: Diode laser LLLT G2: No irradiation | Keratinized mucosa regions of teeth 11, 12, and 13 or 41, 42, and 43 | G1:11 G2:11 | Days 7, 15, 21, 30, and 60 | Gingival color, texture, and contour | NM | No significant improvement | Not Examined |
LLLT low-level laser therapy, NM not mentioned, G group, PBM photobiomodulation
Fig. 2Risk-of-bias analysis: a Risk of bias summary; b risk of bias graph
Laser characteristics table
| References | Type of laser | Wavelength (nm) | Mode | Output power (W) | Total exposure time (s) (n × t) Exposure time per point/session | Total energy (J) | Beam diameter (µm-mm)/Probe spot size (cm2) | Energy density (J/cm2) | Distance to intervention site | Method of application | Frequency of laser treatment/Number of irradiation sessions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kohale et al. [ | Diode InGaAsP (Biolase—iLase‑7400040‑0XX) | 940 | Continuous | 0.1 | 360 (120 × 3) (40 per point × 3 points 120 s in each session) | 12 | 1 cm2 | 4 per teeth (3 points) | 1–2 cm | In a circular motion 3 points were irradiated in each session 1cm2 area over each tooth | Instantly post-surgery, 3, and 7 days later/3 |
| Vieira et al. [ | LED (details not mentioned.) | 650 | NM | 5 | NM | NM | NM | 4 per point (2 points) | NM | A biostimulation probe was used on the surgical site | Instantly post-surgery, 48 h, and 72 h later/3 |
| Lingamaneni et al. [ | Diode (λ = 810 nm Picasso diode laser, AMD lasers, Indianapolis, USA) | 810 | Continuous | 0.1 | 1200 (4 300 | 120 | NM | NM | Noncontact (not mentioned the value) | Test site was exposed with a diode laser at a power of 0.1 W; used in a continuous wave, non-contact mode | Instantly post-surgery, 7, and 14 days later/4 |
| Heidari et al. [ | Diode (THOR® Laser, London, UK) | 660 | Continuous | 0.2 | 160 (5 32 | 32 | 5 mm | 4 per point (8 points) | Slight contact | The laser was directed vertically with minor contact with the intervention site | Instantly post-surgery, 1, 2, 4 and 7 days later/5 |
| Ustaoglu et al. [ | Diode GaAlAs (Calibrated by Ezlase; Biolase_ Technology, Inc., _Istanbul, Turkey) | 940 | Continuous, the pulse interval size was 0.10 ms, and the pulse length was 0.05 ms | 3 | 32 (4 8 | Total applied energy was 24 J (energy over the actual wound area was 7.2 J) | 2.8 cm2 | 8.6 | 1 mm | The handpiece was situated vertically at a distance of 1 mm at the top of the intervention area | 4 times (48 h interval) |
| Chawla et al. [ | Diode (Details not mentioned) | 810 | Continuous | 1 | 1200 (4 | 1200 | NM | NM | 1 mm | To avoid the scattering of the beam to the contrary side, stents were prepared prior to the operation using putty impression material to conceal the control sites during the PBM procedure | LLLT procedure was repeated each day until the 7th day |
| Keskiner et al. [ | Nd:YAG (Fotona Fidelis III, Ljubljana, Slovenia) | 1064 | Continuous | 0.25 | 50 (5 | 12 | 0.28cm2 | 1.6 per point (5 points) | 1 cm | A biostimulation probe was used on the surgical site | Instantly post-surgery, first, second, third, and fourth days later/5 |
| Ozcelik et al. [ | Diode (ULOCKS, VSMA Lab, Voronezh, Russia) | 588 | Continuous | 0.12 | 2400 (8 | 288 | NM | 4 | Contact | PBM was used on one side of the surgical area with minor contact | Instantly post-surgery, and daily for 7 days/8 |
| Amorim et al. [ | Diode (Model IR 500; Laser Beam, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) | 685 | Continuous | 0.05 | 320 (4 | 16 | 2 mm | 4 | Contact | The irradiation was made while holding the delivery tip perpendicular to the tissue surface | Instantly post-surgery, 24 h, 3rd, and 7th days/4 |
| Isler et al. [ | Diode ( λ = 970 ± 15 nm, 14 W source power; SIRO Laser Xtend, Sirona Dental Systems GmbH, Bensheim, Germany) | 970 | Continuous | 2 | 120 (4 30 | 240 | 4 mm | 5.25 per point (5 points) | 1 mm | A biostimulation probe was used on the test site | Instantly post-surgery, 1, 3, and 7 days later/4 |
| Damante et al. [ | Diode GaAlAs | 670 | NM | 0.015 | NM | NM | 4 mm | 4 per point (3 points) | Contact | Diode laser was used in the punctual mode with slight contact to three points | Every 48 h for 1 week, for a total of four sessions/4 |
| Damante et al. [ | Diode GaAlAs | 670 | NM | NM | NM | NM | 4 mm | 4 per point (3 points) | Contact | Diode laser was used in the punctual mode with slight contact to three points | Every 48 h for 1 week, for a total of four sessions/4 |
NM not mentioned, nm nanometer, W watt, s seconds, n number, t times, J joules, µm micrometer, cm2 square centimeter, mm millimeter, LED light-emitting diode, LLLT low-level laser therapy, PBM photobiomodulation
Fig. 3Forest plots of Landry wound healing index in the 7th postoperative day
Fig. 4Forest plots of complete wound epithelialization in the 14th postoperative day