Introduction: In the different branches of dentistry, the use of laser to solve different clinical situations is increasing due to numerous advantages that have been studied in literature since the 70s. Leucoplakia and hyperkeratosis can benefit from laser-assisted treatment. In most cases biopsy sampling, histological examination and, if no malignant cells are present, the follow-up is needed. However, even if the lesion is free of dysplasia patients often ask to eliminate these white spots that are always a cause of concern. Aim: From these numerous requests comes the idea of setting up a laser-assisted protocol as less invasive as possible to be offered to patients. The aim of the study is to find a laser-assisted protocol for the surgic...
Introduction: Lasers have made tremendous progress in the field of dentistry and have turned out to ...
Oral leukoplakia is catalogued under the group of potentially malignant disorders. In daily practice...
Introduction: To analyze factors that may affect recurrence, development of new lesions, and maligna...
Introduction: In the different branches of dentistry, the use of laser to solve different clinical s...
INTRODUCTION: definitive treatment of oral leukoplakia is very important because of its recurrences ...
peer reviewed[en] PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term success rate of oral ...
Aim: Oral Leukoplakia is considered commonest precancerous white lesion affecting oral mucosa. There...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term success rate of oral leukoplakia treatm...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare conventional surgery with carbon dioxide (CO2) laser...
Background: The effectiveness of care for patients with leukoplakia depends on how timely and accura...
Aim: To determine the sufficient safety margins during laser vaporization of oral leukoplakia as a t...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare conventional surgery with carbon dioxide (CO2) laser...
High energy lasers are used as an alternative to conventional surgery for treatment of oral leukopla...
BACKGROUND: Soft tissue lasers and certain hard tissue laser have been used in the treatment of ora...
Introduction: Laser dentistry is a one of the upcoming advanced treatment modality for oral mucosal ...
Introduction: Lasers have made tremendous progress in the field of dentistry and have turned out to ...
Oral leukoplakia is catalogued under the group of potentially malignant disorders. In daily practice...
Introduction: To analyze factors that may affect recurrence, development of new lesions, and maligna...
Introduction: In the different branches of dentistry, the use of laser to solve different clinical s...
INTRODUCTION: definitive treatment of oral leukoplakia is very important because of its recurrences ...
peer reviewed[en] PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term success rate of oral ...
Aim: Oral Leukoplakia is considered commonest precancerous white lesion affecting oral mucosa. There...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term success rate of oral leukoplakia treatm...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare conventional surgery with carbon dioxide (CO2) laser...
Background: The effectiveness of care for patients with leukoplakia depends on how timely and accura...
Aim: To determine the sufficient safety margins during laser vaporization of oral leukoplakia as a t...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare conventional surgery with carbon dioxide (CO2) laser...
High energy lasers are used as an alternative to conventional surgery for treatment of oral leukopla...
BACKGROUND: Soft tissue lasers and certain hard tissue laser have been used in the treatment of ora...
Introduction: Laser dentistry is a one of the upcoming advanced treatment modality for oral mucosal ...
Introduction: Lasers have made tremendous progress in the field of dentistry and have turned out to ...
Oral leukoplakia is catalogued under the group of potentially malignant disorders. In daily practice...
Introduction: To analyze factors that may affect recurrence, development of new lesions, and maligna...