Aesthetic Depigmentation of Gingival Smoker’s Melanosis Using Carbon Dioxide Lasers

Melanic pigmentation results from melanin produced by the melanocytes present in the basal layer of the oral epithelium. One of the most common causes of oral pigmentation is smoker melanosis, a condition associated with the melanocyte stimulation caused by cigarette smoke. This paper aims to illust...

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Main Authors: Luis Silva Monteiro, José Adriano Costa, Marco Infante da Câmara, Rui Albuquerque, Marco Martins, José Júlio Pacheco, Filomena Salazar, Fernando Figueira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/510589
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spelling doaj-85f5f5c2ac9e4990954e1d1f31122f392021-07-02T06:11:13ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64472090-64552015-01-01201510.1155/2015/510589510589Aesthetic Depigmentation of Gingival Smoker’s Melanosis Using Carbon Dioxide LasersLuis Silva Monteiro0José Adriano Costa1Marco Infante da Câmara2Rui Albuquerque3Marco Martins4José Júlio Pacheco5Filomena Salazar6Fernando Figueira7Medicine and Oral Surgery Department and Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies (IINFACTS), Higher Institute of Health Sciences (ISCS-N), CESPU, 4585-116 Paredes, PortugalMedicine and Oral Surgery Department and Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies (IINFACTS), Higher Institute of Health Sciences (ISCS-N), CESPU, 4585-116 Paredes, PortugalMedicine and Oral Surgery Department and Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies (IINFACTS), Higher Institute of Health Sciences (ISCS-N), CESPU, 4585-116 Paredes, PortugalOral Medicine Department, Birmingham Dental Hospital, School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B4 6NN, UKStomatology and Dental Medicine Department (CESPU), Centro Hospitalar de São João, Polo de Valongo, 4440-563 Valongo, PortugalMedicine and Oral Surgery Department and Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies (IINFACTS), Higher Institute of Health Sciences (ISCS-N), CESPU, 4585-116 Paredes, PortugalMedicine and Oral Surgery Department and Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies (IINFACTS), Higher Institute of Health Sciences (ISCS-N), CESPU, 4585-116 Paredes, PortugalMedicine and Oral Surgery Department and Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies (IINFACTS), Higher Institute of Health Sciences (ISCS-N), CESPU, 4585-116 Paredes, PortugalMelanic pigmentation results from melanin produced by the melanocytes present in the basal layer of the oral epithelium. One of the most common causes of oral pigmentation is smoker melanosis, a condition associated with the melanocyte stimulation caused by cigarette smoke. This paper aims to illustrate the use of a carbon dioxide laser in the removal of the gingival melanic pigmentation for aesthetic reasons in a 27-year-old female patient with history of a smoking habit. The carbon dioxide laser vaporisation was performed on the gingival mucosa with effective and quick results and without any complications or significant symptoms after the treatment. We conclude that a carbon dioxide laser could be a useful, effective, and safe instrument to treat the aesthetic complications caused by oral smoker melanosis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/510589
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author Luis Silva Monteiro
José Adriano Costa
Marco Infante da Câmara
Rui Albuquerque
Marco Martins
José Júlio Pacheco
Filomena Salazar
Fernando Figueira
spellingShingle Luis Silva Monteiro
José Adriano Costa
Marco Infante da Câmara
Rui Albuquerque
Marco Martins
José Júlio Pacheco
Filomena Salazar
Fernando Figueira
Aesthetic Depigmentation of Gingival Smoker’s Melanosis Using Carbon Dioxide Lasers
Case Reports in Dentistry
author_facet Luis Silva Monteiro
José Adriano Costa
Marco Infante da Câmara
Rui Albuquerque
Marco Martins
José Júlio Pacheco
Filomena Salazar
Fernando Figueira
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title Aesthetic Depigmentation of Gingival Smoker’s Melanosis Using Carbon Dioxide Lasers
title_short Aesthetic Depigmentation of Gingival Smoker’s Melanosis Using Carbon Dioxide Lasers
title_full Aesthetic Depigmentation of Gingival Smoker’s Melanosis Using Carbon Dioxide Lasers
title_fullStr Aesthetic Depigmentation of Gingival Smoker’s Melanosis Using Carbon Dioxide Lasers
title_full_unstemmed Aesthetic Depigmentation of Gingival Smoker’s Melanosis Using Carbon Dioxide Lasers
title_sort aesthetic depigmentation of gingival smoker’s melanosis using carbon dioxide lasers
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Dentistry
issn 2090-6447
2090-6455
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Melanic pigmentation results from melanin produced by the melanocytes present in the basal layer of the oral epithelium. One of the most common causes of oral pigmentation is smoker melanosis, a condition associated with the melanocyte stimulation caused by cigarette smoke. This paper aims to illustrate the use of a carbon dioxide laser in the removal of the gingival melanic pigmentation for aesthetic reasons in a 27-year-old female patient with history of a smoking habit. The carbon dioxide laser vaporisation was performed on the gingival mucosa with effective and quick results and without any complications or significant symptoms after the treatment. We conclude that a carbon dioxide laser could be a useful, effective, and safe instrument to treat the aesthetic complications caused by oral smoker melanosis.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/510589
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