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Effect of laser on pain relief and wound healing of recurrent aphthous stomatitis: a systematic review.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.124619
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s10103-017-2184-z
PubMed ID
28345122
Description
The aim of this systematic review was to assess a potential benefit of laser use in the treatment of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS). The primary outcome variables were pain relief, duration of wound healing and reduction in episode frequency. A PICO approach was used as a search strategy in Medline, Embase and Cochrane databases. After scanning and excluding titles, abstracts and full texts, 11 studies (ten RCTs and one non-randomised controlled trial) were included. Study selection and data extraction was done by two observers. Study participants varied between 7-90 for the laser and 5-90 for the control groups. Laser treatment included Nd:YAG laser ablation, CO laser applied through a transparent gel (non-ablative) and diode laser in a low-level laser treatment (LLLT) mode. Control groups had placebo, no therapy or topical corticosteroid treatment. Significant pain relief immediately after treatment was found in five out of six studies. Pain relief in the days following treatment was recorded in seven studies. The duration of RAS wound healing was also reduced in five studies. However, criteria of evaluation differed between the studies. The episode frequency was not evaluated as only one study addressed this outcome parameter, but did not discriminate between the study (LLLT) and control (corticosteroid) groups. Jadad scores (ranging from 0 to 5) for quality assessment of the included studies range between 0 and 2 (mean = 1.0) for studies analysing pain relief and between 0 and 3 (mean = 1.1) for studies evaluating wound healing. The use of lasers (CO laser, Nd:YAG laser and diode laser) to relieve symptoms and promote healing of RAS is a therapeutic option. More studies for laser applications are necessary to demonstrate superiority over topical pharmaceutical treatment and to recommend a specific laser type, wavelength, power output and applied energy (ablative versus photobiomodulation).
Date of Publication
2017-05
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Aphthous ulcer CO2 laser Diode laser Low-level laser Nd:YAG laser Photobiomodulation Photobiostimulation
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Suter, Valérieorcid-logo
Zahnmedizinische Kliniken, Klinik für Oralchirurgie und Stomatologie
Sjölund, Sophia
Bornstein, Michael
Zahnmedizinische Kliniken, Klinik für Oralchirurgie und Stomatologie
Additional Credits
Zahnmedizinische Kliniken, Klinik für Oralchirurgie und Stomatologie
Series
Lasers in medical science
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
ISSN
0268-8921
Access(Rights)
open.access
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