2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2023.103757
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Photodynamic therapy in focal epithelial hyperplasia

Xin Tian,
Zhenglei Li,
Hongxia Dan
et al.
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“…By modulating the inflammatory response and promoting tissue healing, PDT offers a non-invasive and targeted approach to managing these disorders. This is particularly valuable in cases where conventional treatments may be associated with significant morbidity or have limited effectiveness [189]. Despite the potential benefits of photodynamic therapy, further research is needed to refine treatment protocols, optimize the selection of photosensitizing agents, and explore its applicability across a broader spectrum of head and neck diseases [190].…”
Section: Clinical Use Advances and Limitations In The Use Of Photodyn...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By modulating the inflammatory response and promoting tissue healing, PDT offers a non-invasive and targeted approach to managing these disorders. This is particularly valuable in cases where conventional treatments may be associated with significant morbidity or have limited effectiveness [189]. Despite the potential benefits of photodynamic therapy, further research is needed to refine treatment protocols, optimize the selection of photosensitizing agents, and explore its applicability across a broader spectrum of head and neck diseases [190].…”
Section: Clinical Use Advances and Limitations In The Use Of Photodyn...mentioning
confidence: 99%