INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LASER BEAM AND ORAL TISSUES DURING LASER-ASSISTED SURGICAL PROCEDURES

The knowledge regarding the mechanisms of the interaction between laser energy and the oral cavity tissues is a major factor in the proper selection of the wavelength, in the optimum setting of parameters as well as in the practical execution of the laser-assisted oral surgical procedures. In oral s...

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Main Authors: Agop-Forna Doriana, Vasincu Decebal, Topoliceanu Claudiu, Ţarevici Eugenia Larisa, Ţibeica Silviu Catalin, Ursu Marius Octavian, Giuvara Constantin Razvan, Ciurcanu Oana
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Language:English
Published: Romanian Dental Association for Education 2020-08-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Medical and Dental Education
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Online Access:http://www.journal.adre.ro/interactions-between-laser-beam-and-oral-tissues-during-laser-assisted-surgical-procedures/
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spelling doaj-0f0825ae83ab4ed688b3563fc53ae8142020-11-25T03:43:36ZengRomanian Dental Association for EducationRomanian Journal of Medical and Dental Education2393-11082393-15312020-08-01941826INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LASER BEAM AND ORAL TISSUES DURING LASER-ASSISTED SURGICAL PROCEDURESAgop-Forna Doriana0Vasincu Decebal1Topoliceanu Claudiu2Ţarevici Eugenia Larisa3Ţibeica Silviu Catalin4Ursu Marius Octavian5Giuvara Constantin Razvan6Ciurcanu Oana7 “Gr.T.Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi, Romania, Dental Medical faculty “Gr.T.Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi, Romania, Dental Medical faculty “Gr.T.Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi, Romania, Dental Medical facultyDental private practice, Dental Medical Faculty, University of Medicine and Pharmacy ”Grigore T..Popa”, IasiDental private practice, Dental Medical Faculty, University of Medicine and Pharmacy ”Grigore T..Popa”, IasiDental private practice, IasiDepartment of Oral Surgery, Dental Medical Faculty, University of Medicine and Pharmacy ”Grigore T..Popa”, Iasi “Gr.T.Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iasi, Romania, Dental Medical facultyThe knowledge regarding the mechanisms of the interaction between laser energy and the oral cavity tissues is a major factor in the proper selection of the wavelength, in the optimum setting of parameters as well as in the practical execution of the laser-assisted oral surgical procedures. In oral surgery, the laser energy can interact with the oral tissues in four ways: absorption, reflection, diffusion, transmission. The photobiological effects of laser energy on the oral tissues include the photochemical, photothermal and photomechanical effect, as well as the biostimulation effect. In oral surgery on soft tissues various categories of lasers can be used: diode, erbium (Er :YAG; Er,Cr :YSGG), Nd:YAG and CO2 lasers. The interaction of the laser beam with the oral soft tissues depends on variables such as the pigmentation degree, the water content and tissue thickness. In interventions at the level of the oral bone tissues, only erbium (Er :YAG; Er,Cr :YSGG) and CO2 lasers are recommended. These lasers can be used for resections at the level of the bone tissues due to the photoablation process achieved by photothermal reaction, which transforms the irradiated tissues into gas or plasma combined with a photochemical and photoacoustic effect. The proper use of safety rules during laser-assisted procedures avoid the adverse effects at the level of soft and hard oral tissues.http://www.journal.adre.ro/interactions-between-laser-beam-and-oral-tissues-during-laser-assisted-surgical-procedures/laser-assistedoral surgerysoft tissuesbone tissuesphotobiological effects
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author Agop-Forna Doriana
Vasincu Decebal
Topoliceanu Claudiu
Ţarevici Eugenia Larisa
Ţibeica Silviu Catalin
Ursu Marius Octavian
Giuvara Constantin Razvan
Ciurcanu Oana
spellingShingle Agop-Forna Doriana
Vasincu Decebal
Topoliceanu Claudiu
Ţarevici Eugenia Larisa
Ţibeica Silviu Catalin
Ursu Marius Octavian
Giuvara Constantin Razvan
Ciurcanu Oana
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LASER BEAM AND ORAL TISSUES DURING LASER-ASSISTED SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Romanian Journal of Medical and Dental Education
laser-assisted
oral surgery
soft tissues
bone tissues
photobiological effects
author_facet Agop-Forna Doriana
Vasincu Decebal
Topoliceanu Claudiu
Ţarevici Eugenia Larisa
Ţibeica Silviu Catalin
Ursu Marius Octavian
Giuvara Constantin Razvan
Ciurcanu Oana
author_sort Agop-Forna Doriana
title INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LASER BEAM AND ORAL TISSUES DURING LASER-ASSISTED SURGICAL PROCEDURES
title_short INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LASER BEAM AND ORAL TISSUES DURING LASER-ASSISTED SURGICAL PROCEDURES
title_full INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LASER BEAM AND ORAL TISSUES DURING LASER-ASSISTED SURGICAL PROCEDURES
title_fullStr INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LASER BEAM AND ORAL TISSUES DURING LASER-ASSISTED SURGICAL PROCEDURES
title_full_unstemmed INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LASER BEAM AND ORAL TISSUES DURING LASER-ASSISTED SURGICAL PROCEDURES
title_sort interactions between laser beam and oral tissues during laser-assisted surgical procedures
publisher Romanian Dental Association for Education
series Romanian Journal of Medical and Dental Education
issn 2393-1108
2393-1531
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The knowledge regarding the mechanisms of the interaction between laser energy and the oral cavity tissues is a major factor in the proper selection of the wavelength, in the optimum setting of parameters as well as in the practical execution of the laser-assisted oral surgical procedures. In oral surgery, the laser energy can interact with the oral tissues in four ways: absorption, reflection, diffusion, transmission. The photobiological effects of laser energy on the oral tissues include the photochemical, photothermal and photomechanical effect, as well as the biostimulation effect. In oral surgery on soft tissues various categories of lasers can be used: diode, erbium (Er :YAG; Er,Cr :YSGG), Nd:YAG and CO2 lasers. The interaction of the laser beam with the oral soft tissues depends on variables such as the pigmentation degree, the water content and tissue thickness. In interventions at the level of the oral bone tissues, only erbium (Er :YAG; Er,Cr :YSGG) and CO2 lasers are recommended. These lasers can be used for resections at the level of the bone tissues due to the photoablation process achieved by photothermal reaction, which transforms the irradiated tissues into gas or plasma combined with a photochemical and photoacoustic effect. The proper use of safety rules during laser-assisted procedures avoid the adverse effects at the level of soft and hard oral tissues.
topic laser-assisted
oral surgery
soft tissues
bone tissues
photobiological effects
url http://www.journal.adre.ro/interactions-between-laser-beam-and-oral-tissues-during-laser-assisted-surgical-procedures/
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