Evaluation of Patient Perceptions After Vestibuloplasty Procedure: A Comparison of Diode Laser and Scalpel Techniques
Introduction: Inadequate vestibular depth results in poor plaque control owing to an insufficient width of keratinized gingiva. Vestibuloplasty provides the necessary vestibular depth and can be performed either with a scalpel, electrocautery or lasers. Aim: To evaluate the patient perceptions r...
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doaj-1409f9d2b5f04fe7accec509d44426de2020-11-25T03:03:40ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-05-01105ZC96ZC10010.7860/JCDR/2016/17623.7820Evaluation of Patient Perceptions After Vestibuloplasty Procedure: A Comparison of Diode Laser and Scalpel TechniquesButchibabu Kalakonda0Sana Farista1Pradeep Koppolu2Kusai Baroudi3Udaykiran Uppada4Ashank Mishra5Abhishek Savarimath6Amara Swapna Lingam7Faculty, Department of Preventive Dental Sciences, AlFarabi Colleges, Riyadh, KSA.Faculty, Department of Periodontics, Maitri Dental College, Chhattisgarh, India.Faculty, Department of Preventive Dental Sciences, AlFarabi Colleges, Riyadh, KSA.Faculty, Department of Preventive Dental Sciences, AlFarabi Colleges, Riyadh, KSA.Faculty, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, Sri Sai College of Dental Surgery, Vikarabad, Telangana, India.Faculty, Department of Periodontics, Sri Sai College of Dental Surgery, Vikarabad, Telangana, India.Faculty, Department of Prosthodontics, Sri Sai College of Dental Surgery, Vikarabad, Telangana, India.Faculty, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Sciences, AlFarabi Colleges, Riyadh, KSA.Introduction: Inadequate vestibular depth results in poor plaque control owing to an insufficient width of keratinized gingiva. Vestibuloplasty provides the necessary vestibular depth and can be performed either with a scalpel, electrocautery or lasers. Aim: To evaluate the patient perceptions related to pain and discomfort on the 1st, 3rd and the 7th day post vestibuloplasty and also assess the healing outcomes related to the treatment of inadequate vestibular depth either with the diode laser or the scalpel. Materials and Methods: Twenty patients who had inadequate vestibular depth and required vestibuloplasty were assigned randomly to undergo the procedure either with the scalpel or the laser. The data obtained was analysed for intergroup comparison with an independent paired t-test and intragroup comparison was determined by a paired t-test. Results: Intragroup comparison within the laser group for VAS scores of pain and discomfort within all the reported days exhibited a significant difference (p<0.05). Inter group comparison revealed that the patients in the laser group had lower VAS cores for pain and discomfort compared to the scalpel group (p<0.05). Analysis of the three pointer scale for healing revealed that the patients in the laser group exhibited better healing outcomes on the 1st, 3rd and the 7th day compared to the scalpel group. Conclusion: Observations from the study highlight the opinion that laser can be a safe and effective alternative to traditional vestibuloplasty performed with the scalpel.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7820/17623_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(Ak_Om)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfclark’s vestibuloplastylow level laser therapy (lllt)vestibular depthvisual analog scale |
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Butchibabu Kalakonda Sana Farista Pradeep Koppolu Kusai Baroudi Udaykiran Uppada Ashank Mishra Abhishek Savarimath Amara Swapna Lingam Evaluation of Patient Perceptions After Vestibuloplasty Procedure: A Comparison of Diode Laser and Scalpel Techniques Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research clark’s vestibuloplasty low level laser therapy (lllt) vestibular depth visual analog scale |
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Butchibabu Kalakonda Sana Farista Pradeep Koppolu Kusai Baroudi Udaykiran Uppada Ashank Mishra Abhishek Savarimath Amara Swapna Lingam |
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Evaluation of Patient Perceptions After Vestibuloplasty Procedure: A Comparison of Diode Laser and Scalpel Techniques |
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Evaluation of Patient Perceptions After Vestibuloplasty Procedure: A Comparison of Diode Laser and Scalpel Techniques |
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Evaluation of Patient Perceptions After Vestibuloplasty Procedure: A Comparison of Diode Laser and Scalpel Techniques |
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Evaluation of Patient Perceptions After Vestibuloplasty Procedure: A Comparison of Diode Laser and Scalpel Techniques |
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Evaluation of Patient Perceptions After Vestibuloplasty Procedure: A Comparison of Diode Laser and Scalpel Techniques |
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evaluation of patient perceptions after vestibuloplasty procedure: a comparison of diode laser and scalpel techniques |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Introduction: Inadequate vestibular depth results in poor plaque
control owing to an insufficient width of keratinized gingiva.
Vestibuloplasty provides the necessary vestibular depth and can
be performed either with a scalpel, electrocautery or lasers.
Aim: To evaluate the patient perceptions related to pain and
discomfort on the 1st, 3rd and the 7th day post vestibuloplasty
and also assess the healing outcomes related to the treatment
of inadequate vestibular depth either with the diode laser or the
scalpel.
Materials and Methods: Twenty patients who had inadequate
vestibular depth and required vestibuloplasty were assigned
randomly to undergo the procedure either with the scalpel
or the laser. The data obtained was analysed for intergroup
comparison with an independent paired t-test and intragroup
comparison was determined by a paired t-test.
Results: Intragroup comparison within the laser group for
VAS scores of pain and discomfort within all the reported
days exhibited a significant difference (p<0.05). Inter group
comparison revealed that the patients in the laser group had
lower VAS cores for pain and discomfort compared to the
scalpel group (p<0.05). Analysis of the three pointer scale for
healing revealed that the patients in the laser group exhibited
better healing outcomes on the 1st, 3rd and the 7th day compared
to the scalpel group.
Conclusion: Observations from the study highlight the opinion
that laser can be a safe and effective alternative to traditional
vestibuloplasty performed with the scalpel. |
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clark’s vestibuloplasty low level laser therapy (lllt) vestibular depth visual analog scale |
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