2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2020.111867
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Combined effects of calcium hydroxide and photobiomodulation therapy on apexogenesis of immature permanent teeth in dogs

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“…Moreover, extensive knowledge of laser parameters, tissue volume, and target depth is required to deliver an adequate dose within the current guidelines [28]. A study conducted by Bahman et al (2020) investigated the process of apexogenesis of immature permanent dog teeth when performed with calcium hydroxide and Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) [29]. The authors reported that the association of calcium hydroxide with PBMT could have good effects on the process of apexogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, extensive knowledge of laser parameters, tissue volume, and target depth is required to deliver an adequate dose within the current guidelines [28]. A study conducted by Bahman et al (2020) investigated the process of apexogenesis of immature permanent dog teeth when performed with calcium hydroxide and Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) [29]. The authors reported that the association of calcium hydroxide with PBMT could have good effects on the process of apexogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MTA is most commonly used in order to induce an apical barrier, which is considered to be the gold standard for the treatment of teeth with an open apex and pulp necrosis [ 110 ]. Research has demonstrated that the combination of the GaAlAs diode (810 nm) laser and MTA can accelerate dentinogenesis and apexogenesis of teeth in rats and dogs, thus speeding up treatment [ 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 ]. In the study by Bahman et al [ 111 ] three healthy 4–6-month-old dogs with similar living conditions were selected, and 36 teeth involved in this in vivo study were divided into two groups, calcium hydroxide with GaAlAs diode laser (470 mW/cm 2 , 59 J/cm 2 ) irradiation and calcium hydroxide without laser irradiation, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Research has demonstrated that the combination of the GaAlAs diode (810 nm) laser and MTA can accelerate dentinogenesis and apexogenesis of teeth in rats and dogs, thus speeding up treatment [ 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 ]. In the study by Bahman et al [ 111 ] three healthy 4–6-month-old dogs with similar living conditions were selected, and 36 teeth involved in this in vivo study were divided into two groups, calcium hydroxide with GaAlAs diode laser (470 mW/cm 2 , 59 J/cm 2 ) irradiation and calcium hydroxide without laser irradiation, respectively. According to the findings of this study, the combination of calcium hydroxide and laser irradiation had beneficial effects on the apexogenesis process.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%