This randomized controlled trial (RCT) (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT03001791) compared excisional biopsies of fibrous hyperplasia performed using a CO2 laser (140Hz, 400μs, 33mJ), Er:YAG laser (35Hz, 297μs, 200mJ, air-water cooling), or scalpel (15c blade). Clinical parameters recorded were duration of the intervention, intraoperative bleeding, need for electrocauterization and/or suturing, postoperative side effects, complications, pain, and intake of analgesics. Histopathological linear measurements of the thermal damage zone were performed on the laser biopsies. Results showed that the duration of the intervention was significantly shorter for both lasers compared to the scalpel (P<0.001). Intraoperative bleeding occurred less frequently w...
Abstract Background Monopolar cautery is the most commonly used surgical cutting and hemostatic tool...
We aim to evaluate the presence of histological artefacts in the surgical margins of human oral fibr...
OBJECTIVES: Abnormalities in the maxillary frenum may lead to esthetic or functional limitations and...
This study was conducted in order to compare clinical and histopathological outcomes for excisional ...
PURPOSE: The present pilot study evaluates the histopathological characteristics and suitability of ...
PURPOSE: The present pilot study evaluates the histopathological characteristics and suitability of ...
Background In experimental animal studies, pulsing the CO2 laser beam has been shown to reduce the t...
BACKGROUND In experimental animal studies, pulsing the CO2 laser beam has been shown to reduce th...
Purpose: Animal studies of excisional biopsies have shown less thermal damage when a carbon dioxide ...
During a period of 12 months, 139 patients with 164 intraoral pathologic lesions were treated with a...
Background – In oral pathology, laser devices can provide important advantages, especially in the tr...
This study aims to compare the use of the innovative blue diode laser (BLUE group) with two tradi- t...
Objective: To compare the results obtained after oral mucocele resection with the scalpel versus the...
Hyperplastic fibro-epithelial lesions are the most common tumor-like swellings in the mouth. The neo...
AbstractObjective: To test the null hypothesis that the incision properties of four different lasers...
Abstract Background Monopolar cautery is the most commonly used surgical cutting and hemostatic tool...
We aim to evaluate the presence of histological artefacts in the surgical margins of human oral fibr...
OBJECTIVES: Abnormalities in the maxillary frenum may lead to esthetic or functional limitations and...
This study was conducted in order to compare clinical and histopathological outcomes for excisional ...
PURPOSE: The present pilot study evaluates the histopathological characteristics and suitability of ...
PURPOSE: The present pilot study evaluates the histopathological characteristics and suitability of ...
Background In experimental animal studies, pulsing the CO2 laser beam has been shown to reduce the t...
BACKGROUND In experimental animal studies, pulsing the CO2 laser beam has been shown to reduce th...
Purpose: Animal studies of excisional biopsies have shown less thermal damage when a carbon dioxide ...
During a period of 12 months, 139 patients with 164 intraoral pathologic lesions were treated with a...
Background – In oral pathology, laser devices can provide important advantages, especially in the tr...
This study aims to compare the use of the innovative blue diode laser (BLUE group) with two tradi- t...
Objective: To compare the results obtained after oral mucocele resection with the scalpel versus the...
Hyperplastic fibro-epithelial lesions are the most common tumor-like swellings in the mouth. The neo...
AbstractObjective: To test the null hypothesis that the incision properties of four different lasers...
Abstract Background Monopolar cautery is the most commonly used surgical cutting and hemostatic tool...
We aim to evaluate the presence of histological artefacts in the surgical margins of human oral fibr...
OBJECTIVES: Abnormalities in the maxillary frenum may lead to esthetic or functional limitations and...