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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 2(10) pp.
211-215,
October, 2014
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Original Research Article
Efficacy of Er:YAG laser dental caries
treatment in children |
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1PhD, Assistant
Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dental
Medicine, Medical University- Sofia, Bulgaria
2PhD, Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry,
Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University- Sofia, Bulgaria
*Corresponding
author’s E-mail: drjegova@abv.bg; Tel: +359 888 363 312
Accepted October 23, 2014 |
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Er:YAG laser is
one of the most suitable laser systems used in pediatric
dentistry. The objective of the study was to estimate the
duration of cavity preparation by an Er:YAG laser versus
conventional techniques and to compare the time required for
Er:YAG laser cavity preparation and a combined preparation by
Er:YAG laser and a hand excavator. Eighty four children between
the age of 3 and 16 years with bilateral matched pairs of
carious deciduous or permanent molars participated in this
study. In each patient one of the 2 cavities was prepared
conventionally, the other with an Er:YAG laser or combined
Er:YAG laser plus hand excavator. A stopwatch was used for
recording of the time spent on cavity preparation for each
treatment. In permanent teeth the mean duration of Er:YAG laser
treatment (6.04 min) was longer than the conventional treatment
(3.55 min) (p<0.001) and the combined treatment by the Er-YAG
laser plus excavator (4.47 min) consumed more time than the
conventional techniques (3.85 min) (p<0.05). In deciduous teeth
no statistically significant difference between the mean
duration of laser preparation (4.98 min) and the mechanical
means (5.61 min) was observed (p=0.05) and the combined
treatment (2.87 min) was shorter than the mechanical means (4.14
min) (p<0.05). Therefore using of a hand excavator can be
recommended as an additional instrument in order to reduce the
duration of Er:YAG laser cavity preparation in dental caries
treatment of children.
Keywords: Caries treatment, children, Er:YAG laser, hand
excavator
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