Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Use of the Diode Laser in the Reduction of the Volume of the Edematous Gingival Tissue after Causal Therapy

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare two different techniques for the treatment of plaque-induced gingivitis, demonstrating whether the causal therapy supported by diode laser can allow a resolution of the edema caused by gingivitis in less time compared to the single traditional c...

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Main Authors: Elisabetta Polizzi, Giulia Tetè, Claudia Targa, Barbara Salviato, Francesco Ferrini, Giorgio Gastaldi
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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spelling doaj-87d32f3cf0a94ee5964d9b118b933f842020-11-25T03:42:31ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-08-01176192619210.3390/ijerph17176192Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Use of the Diode Laser in the Reduction of the Volume of the Edematous Gingival Tissue after Causal TherapyElisabetta Polizzi0Giulia Tetè1Claudia Targa2Barbara Salviato3Francesco Ferrini4Giorgio Gastaldi5Department of Dentistry, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Vita Salute University, via Olgettina N.48, 20123 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Dentistry, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Vita Salute University, via Olgettina N.48, 20123 Milan, ItalyPrivate Practice, Via Traversagno, 5, 45011 Adria, ItalyPrivate Practice, Via Ponte Tresa, 31, 21031 Cadegliano-Viconago, ItalyDepartment of Dentistry, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Vita Salute University, via Olgettina N.48, 20123 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Dentistry, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Vita Salute University, via Olgettina N.48, 20123 Milan, ItalyAim: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare two different techniques for the treatment of plaque-induced gingivitis, demonstrating whether the causal therapy supported by diode laser can allow a resolution of the edema caused by gingivitis in less time compared to the single traditional causal therapy. Materials and methods: Twenty-five patients between 20 and 60 years of age with a specific diagnosis of gingivitis were evaluated at the CLID-HSR oral hygiene department. Once the clinical parameters (bleeding index, plaque index, recession, and clinical attack level) were recorded, each of them was subjected to a professional oral hygiene session and instructed in correct home hygiene procedures. Through a split-mouth protocol for each individual patient, hemi-arches were treated by simple randomization to be treated with causal therapy supported by the action of the diode laser (experimental therapy) and which with traditional causal therapy (control therapy). A first intraoral scan was performed before therapy (T0), which was repeated 20 min after rinsing with CHX. The intraoral scans were repeated at a control 7 (T1) and 14 days (T2) after the session. For each intraoral scan, a volumetric value was calculated, proportional to the edema of the gingival tissues, using special digital software. The operator who carried out the volumetric measurements on the software was not aware of the therapy implemented on each half-arch. The operator who carried out the statistical analysis was not aware of the therapy applied to each group. The collected data were statistically compared in order to detect any differences between the volumetric variations between the two therapy groups and within the therapy groups over time. After evaluating the distribution of data by means of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistical test, the appropriate nonparametric tests were chosen to carry out the statistical comparisons. Results: Based on the analysis of the gingival-periodontal health parameters and the volumetric value of the treated areas, no statistically significant differences were detected between the areas treated with the adjuvant action of the diode laser compared to those treated with causal therapy alone. Conclusions: With the limitations of this study, in accordance with the statistical results obtained, diode laser therapy does not allow a faster resolution of gingival edema compared to traditional therapy; the two treatment techniques for plaque-induced gingivitis, therefore, have the same efficacy.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/17/6192plaque-induced gingivitisgingivitis managingperiodontal diseasediode laser
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author Elisabetta Polizzi
Giulia Tetè
Claudia Targa
Barbara Salviato
Francesco Ferrini
Giorgio Gastaldi
spellingShingle Elisabetta Polizzi
Giulia Tetè
Claudia Targa
Barbara Salviato
Francesco Ferrini
Giorgio Gastaldi
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Use of the Diode Laser in the Reduction of the Volume of the Edematous Gingival Tissue after Causal Therapy
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
plaque-induced gingivitis
gingivitis managing
periodontal disease
diode laser
author_facet Elisabetta Polizzi
Giulia Tetè
Claudia Targa
Barbara Salviato
Francesco Ferrini
Giorgio Gastaldi
author_sort Elisabetta Polizzi
title Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Use of the Diode Laser in the Reduction of the Volume of the Edematous Gingival Tissue after Causal Therapy
title_short Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Use of the Diode Laser in the Reduction of the Volume of the Edematous Gingival Tissue after Causal Therapy
title_full Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Use of the Diode Laser in the Reduction of the Volume of the Edematous Gingival Tissue after Causal Therapy
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Use of the Diode Laser in the Reduction of the Volume of the Edematous Gingival Tissue after Causal Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Use of the Diode Laser in the Reduction of the Volume of the Edematous Gingival Tissue after Causal Therapy
title_sort evaluation of the effectiveness of the use of the diode laser in the reduction of the volume of the edematous gingival tissue after causal therapy
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare two different techniques for the treatment of plaque-induced gingivitis, demonstrating whether the causal therapy supported by diode laser can allow a resolution of the edema caused by gingivitis in less time compared to the single traditional causal therapy. Materials and methods: Twenty-five patients between 20 and 60 years of age with a specific diagnosis of gingivitis were evaluated at the CLID-HSR oral hygiene department. Once the clinical parameters (bleeding index, plaque index, recession, and clinical attack level) were recorded, each of them was subjected to a professional oral hygiene session and instructed in correct home hygiene procedures. Through a split-mouth protocol for each individual patient, hemi-arches were treated by simple randomization to be treated with causal therapy supported by the action of the diode laser (experimental therapy) and which with traditional causal therapy (control therapy). A first intraoral scan was performed before therapy (T0), which was repeated 20 min after rinsing with CHX. The intraoral scans were repeated at a control 7 (T1) and 14 days (T2) after the session. For each intraoral scan, a volumetric value was calculated, proportional to the edema of the gingival tissues, using special digital software. The operator who carried out the volumetric measurements on the software was not aware of the therapy implemented on each half-arch. The operator who carried out the statistical analysis was not aware of the therapy applied to each group. The collected data were statistically compared in order to detect any differences between the volumetric variations between the two therapy groups and within the therapy groups over time. After evaluating the distribution of data by means of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistical test, the appropriate nonparametric tests were chosen to carry out the statistical comparisons. Results: Based on the analysis of the gingival-periodontal health parameters and the volumetric value of the treated areas, no statistically significant differences were detected between the areas treated with the adjuvant action of the diode laser compared to those treated with causal therapy alone. Conclusions: With the limitations of this study, in accordance with the statistical results obtained, diode laser therapy does not allow a faster resolution of gingival edema compared to traditional therapy; the two treatment techniques for plaque-induced gingivitis, therefore, have the same efficacy.
topic plaque-induced gingivitis
gingivitis managing
periodontal disease
diode laser
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/17/6192
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