2004
DOI: 10.1097/01.id.0000148553.06311.f1
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The Effect of CO2 Laser Irradiation on Failed Implant Surfaces

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“…LIL, aPDT, and TBO were chosen for decontaminating titanium surfaces because they are proven methods that result in benefits in the treatment of peri‐implantitis 36 . The literature is rich in publications that attest to the viability of the treatment of peri‐implantitis with different types of LIL, 6,21,22,24‐27 aPDT, 28‐34 and TBO 32,35 with various photosensitizing agents and isolated dyes that, when fixed to the bacterial cell wall, produce cytotoxic effects.…”
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“…LIL, aPDT, and TBO were chosen for decontaminating titanium surfaces because they are proven methods that result in benefits in the treatment of peri‐implantitis 36 . The literature is rich in publications that attest to the viability of the treatment of peri‐implantitis with different types of LIL, 6,21,22,24‐27 aPDT, 28‐34 and TBO 32,35 with various photosensitizing agents and isolated dyes that, when fixed to the bacterial cell wall, produce cytotoxic effects.…”
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“…Microbiologic studies have shown that implant surfaces commonly harbor contaminants, especially lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) 3,4 that, when released, intensify the inflammatory responses while changing the superficial oxide layer 5,6 . These changes depend on various physical and biologic factors.…”
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“…El fallo biológico lo definimos como la instauración de una periimplantitis 2 , donde los tejidos periimplantarios evidencian signos clínicos de inflamación y supuración, junto con una perdida ósea marginal marcada observada radiográficamente o clínicamente con la exposición al medio oral del implante, la cual lleva a implementar protocolos de recuperación del nivel óseo periimplantario con resultados en algunos casos inciertos 3,4 , o a tomar la decisión de remover el implante. 2.…”
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“…6,7 This is explained by the fact that the Nd:YAG, Er,Cr:YSGG and Er:YAG emission modes (FRP), result in high peak power values and heat production (>several hundred °C). Despite the damaging effects of carbon dioxide laser light on bone, several studies have borne out the high refl ectivity of titanium to this wavelength, in reporting low thermal effects on the metal surface [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] and non-damaging effects on the metal composition. 16 Soft tissue management associated with implants Based on laser-tissue interaction characteristics, all laser wavelengths are suitable for the second stage recovery of implants, provided care is exercised to avoid contact with the implant body (Figs 1-8).…”
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