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Comparative Efficacy of Diode, Nd:YAG and Er:YAG Lasers Accompanied by Fluoride in Dentinal Tubule Obstruction

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Introduction: Recently, the management of dentin hypersensitivity by lasers has gained special attention. This study aimed to assess and compare the efficacy of the 980 nm diode, Nd:YAG and Er:YAG lasers accompanied by fluoride in dentinal tubule obstruction. Methods: Twenty sound single-rooted human teeth were used for this invitro study. Forty dentinal discs were prepared of the roots and etched with 6% citric acid. One layer of fluoride varnish was applied over their surface. The sections were randomly allocated into 4 groups. The control group received no laser irradiation. Group 2 underwent 980 nm diode laser irradiation with 0.5 W power. Group 3 underwent Nd:YAG laser irradiation with 0.5 W power and group 4 underwent Er:YAG laser irradiation with 0.5 W power. All samples were then inspected under a scanning electron microscope, and the number of obstructed dentinal tubules and the diameter of open dentinal tubules in the field were determined. One-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test were used for data analysis at a significance level of 0.05. Results: All three laser types decreased the number of open dentinal tubules significantly compared to the control group (P<0.05). No significant difference was noted in dentinal tubule obstruction between the three laser groups (P>0.05). The diameter of open tubules in the three laser groups did not show a significant difference from that in the control group. Conclusion: All three types of lasers evaluated in this study can effectively obstruct the dentinal tubules.
Title: Comparative Efficacy of Diode, Nd:YAG and Er:YAG Lasers Accompanied by Fluoride in Dentinal Tubule Obstruction
Description:
Introduction: Recently, the management of dentin hypersensitivity by lasers has gained special attention.
This study aimed to assess and compare the efficacy of the 980 nm diode, Nd:YAG and Er:YAG lasers accompanied by fluoride in dentinal tubule obstruction.
Methods: Twenty sound single-rooted human teeth were used for this invitro study.
Forty dentinal discs were prepared of the roots and etched with 6% citric acid.
One layer of fluoride varnish was applied over their surface.
The sections were randomly allocated into 4 groups.
The control group received no laser irradiation.
Group 2 underwent 980 nm diode laser irradiation with 0.
5 W power.
Group 3 underwent Nd:YAG laser irradiation with 0.
5 W power and group 4 underwent Er:YAG laser irradiation with 0.
5 W power.
All samples were then inspected under a scanning electron microscope, and the number of obstructed dentinal tubules and the diameter of open dentinal tubules in the field were determined.
One-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test were used for data analysis at a significance level of 0.
05.
Results: All three laser types decreased the number of open dentinal tubules significantly compared to the control group (P<0.
05).
No significant difference was noted in dentinal tubule obstruction between the three laser groups (P>0.
05).
The diameter of open tubules in the three laser groups did not show a significant difference from that in the control group.
Conclusion: All three types of lasers evaluated in this study can effectively obstruct the dentinal tubules.

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