Eur J Musculoskel Dis 2023 May-Aug; 12(2): 87-93


EVALUATION STUDY

EFFECTIVENESS OF A DIODE LOW-LEVEL LASER THERAPY ON TOOTH SENSITIVITY RELATED TO IN-OFFICE BLEACHING: A CLINICAL STUDY

F. Femiano1, R. Femiano1, K. Ferati2, A. Palermo3, A. Mancini4, E. Xhajanka5 and L. Femiano1

1Multidisciplinary Department of Medical-Surgical and Dental Specialties, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy; 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Tetovo, Tetovo, Macedonia;
3College of Medicine and Dentistry, Birmingham, UK; 4Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy; 5Medical University of Tirana, Rruga e Dibrës, Tirana, Albania

*Correspondence to:
Felice Femiano, MD, DMD, PhD,
Multidisciplinary Department of Medical-Surgical and Dental Specialties,
University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli,
Naples, Italy
e-mail: Felice.Femiano@unicampania.it

Received: 04 March, 2023
Accepted: 12  April,2023
 
2038-4106 (2023)
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ABSTRACT
The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on tooth sensitivity post-in-office bleaching. Sixty patients were selected for a randomised clinical trial. After the in-office bleaching procedures with 38 % hydrogen peroxide, the participants were randomly divided into two groups of 30 subjects each. In the LLLT group, patients received LLLT through an 810 nm diode laser with 0.5W for 30 sec at a density of 15 J/cm2, while participants in the placebo group were subjected to an LLLT with similar conditions but without any energy output. The intensity of tooth sensitivity was recorded at 1, 24, and 48 h after bleaching using a visual analogue scale (VAS). The intensity of tooth sensitivity was not significantly different between groups at 1h after bleaching (p=0.593). At 24 h and 48 h after the bleaching procedure, the pain level was significantly lower in the LLLT group compared to the placebo groups (p < 0.0001). The LLLT with a diode laser could be used as a suitable strategy to reduce the intensity of tooth sensitivity after in-office bleaching.

 

KEYWORDS: bleaching, tooth, sensitivity, low-level laser therapy, pain

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