scholarly journals Low-level laser therapy in the treatment of recurrent aphthous stomatitis and oral lichen planus: a literature review

2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 475-481
Author(s):  
Zuzanna Ślebioda ◽  
Barbara Dorocka-Bobkowska
2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 1429-1437 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sadeq Ali Al-Maweri ◽  
Butchibabu Kalakonda ◽  
Walid A. Al-Soneidar ◽  
Hashem Motahir Al-Shamiri ◽  
Mohammed Sultan Alakhali ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 717-721 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hanaa M. Elshenawy ◽  
Amany Mohy Eldin ◽  
Mohamed Adel Abdelmonem

BACKGROUND: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa of uncertain etiology.AIM: To evaluate the effect of using low level laser therapy (LLLT (970 nm Siro laser Advance) for the treatment of symptomatic (OLP).SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The present study was conducted on ten patients suffering from persistent oral lichen planus (OLP).Patients were treated with diode laser (970nm) for the symptomatic relief of pain and burning sensation. The patients were assessed before, during and after the completion of the laser treatment which was done twice weekly for two successive months with maximum of ten sessions. The assessment was performed using visual analogue scale (VAS) and clinical investigation for each patient.RESULTS: Detailed significant reduction in lesion size and showed complete remission of burning sensation and pain. No reported complications or therapy side effects were observed in any of the treated patients.CONCLUSION: Diode laser therapy seems to be an effective adjunctive treatment modality for relieving pain and clinical symptoms of OLP.


Folia Medica ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 417-424 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Z. Mutafchieva ◽  
Milena N. Draganova-Filipova ◽  
Plamen I. Zagorchev ◽  
Georgi T. Tomov

Abstract Background: The erosive-atrophic form of oral lichen planus (OLP) is associated with severe pain and burning sensation and is often unresponsive to treatment. Topical corticosteroids are considered as a medication of first choice but they can produce adverse effects. Therefore, new therapeutic approaches are required. Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of biomodulation with diode laser in patients presenting with long-standing erosive-atrophic OLP. Materials and methods: Twelve patients, clinically and histologically diagnosed with OLP, participated in this study. The level of pain and the clinical scores of total 59 lesions were recorded before treatment using visual analog scale and Thongprasom sign scoring system respectively. All patients received low level laser therapy (LLLT) with diode laser (810 nm) with parameters (0.5 W, 30 s, 1.2 J/cm2) three times weekly for a month. The response rate was assessed according to the decrease in pain and sign scores. Treatment efficacy index was calculated. Results: There was a significant reduction in pain after LLLT (p<0.0001). Improvement in clinical signs was achieved in 59.3% of the lesions. At the end of the treatment 5.1% of the lesions exhibited score 5; 6.8% - score 4, 11.9% of the lesions were scored 3 and 8.5% and 30.5% showed score 2 and score 1, respectively. Complete resolution was revealed in 37.3% of the lesions. All patients experienced some degree of improvement. Most of the cases showed moderate recovery. Conclusion: The present results indicate that LLLT is an effective and harmless modality for management of erosive-atrophic OLP.


Proceedings ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 24
Author(s):  
Gambino ◽  
Cabras ◽  
Cafaro ◽  
Arduino ◽  
Carcieri ◽  
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Clinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) in [...]


Author(s):  
Livia Assumpção Pedro ◽  
Túlio Morandin Ferrisse ◽  
Darcy Fernandes ◽  
H.A. Silveira ◽  
Rose Mara Ortega ◽  
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