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Dental Congress 2019

Journal of Clinical Dentistry and Oral Health | Volume 3

Page 41

OF EXCELLENCE

IN INTERNATIONAL

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April 15-16, 2019 | Milan, Italy

DENTISTRY

AND ORAL HEALTH

2

nd

International Conference on

SUCCESSFUL USE OF 940NM DIODE LASER IN ORAL SOFT TISSUE SURGERY: A

CASE SERIES

Maha A Al Mohaya

Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Saudi Arabia

L

asers were introduced into dentistry more than four decades ago. Since that time, different wavelengths

have been used for oral soft tissue dental procedures. The dental laser can provide clean incision of tissues,

immediate coagulation, and minimal postoperative pain, and edema. A diode laser is a semiconductor device

using aluminium, gallium, arsenide, and occasionally indium as the active medium. The pump source is an

electrical current; the photons are produced by an electric current. The device produces coherent radiation (in

which the waves are all at the same frequency and phase) in the visible or infrared spectrum with wavelengths

ranging from 810nm to 980nm. Therefore, all wavelengths are absorbed properly by pigmented tissue, which

contains melanin and hemoglobin. However, they are poorly absorbed by calcified tissue such as hydroxy-

apatite and water present in the enamel. The diode laser-tissue interaction makes it considerably safe and

well-indicated for soft oral tissue surgeries in regions near the dental structures. The diode laser devices have

specifications such as relatively small size, portability, and lower costs that attract the dental practitioners and

oral surgeons to their use in various surgical indications in comparison with other laser equipment. In this

presentation, we present a case series of oral soft tissue surgeries (such as Frenectomy, Pyogenic granuloma,

Irritational fibroma, Mucocele) performed with a 940nm diode laser with minimal postoperative complications.

All cases were performed in oral medicine clinic by two consultants of oral medicine. Written informed consent

was obtained from the patients prior to the surgery and all protective precautions were taken throughout the

procedures. Different settings of the device were used according to the specific procedures. Postoperative in-

structions were given to all patients. All patients have been followed up regularly to ensure complete healing.

The uses of a 940nm diode laser in these presented cases offered the best treatment option to reduce the risk

of postoperative infection and pain with rapid healing.

Maha A Al Mohaya, J Clin Dentistry Oral Health 2019, Volume 3

Maha A Al Mohaya has obtained her American Board of Oral Medicine in 2005 (As the First Saudi Doctor). Later she completed her

Doctor of Medical Science in Oral Biology from Harvard University, USA in 2006. Recently she got her fellowship of Laser Therapy in

Dentistry from Aachen University, Germany. Currently, she works as Medical Admin Assistant for Physician Affairs and Chairman of

Oral Medicine and Special Care Dentistry at Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Saudi Arabia. She has published more than 10 papers

in reputed journals and has been serving as a Chief Editor Deputy of

Saudi Medical Journal

.

malmohaya2013@gmail.com

BIOGRAPHY