Fractures can occur at any age, but in modern times as the worldwide population grows older, the risk increases. Many of the fractures need metallic implants for a more efficient healing process and a reduced risk of complications. An implant can be used in orthopedic surgery if it can safely interact with the bone and the surrounding tissue. The most used materials in fracture management are metal alloys (Steel, Titanium, Cobalt-Chrome) that need to be compatible with tissue, however, they do not stimulate the healing process. Physiotherapy could improve the bone/implant interaction by stimulating the local metabolism and cell proliferation while also reducing local symptoms such as pain. The advantages of using LASER therapy are: a reduce...
Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a surgical procedure to increase bone height in different body part...
Background: Immediate loading of implants became a necessity in order to reduce the period of osseoi...
Implants have become an extremely successful therapeutic choice for the replacement of l...
Use of low level laser therapy (LLLT) in bone healing has been studied for years, and its applicatio...
Introduction: Dental implantology is developing rapidly. Surgical procedures related to this type of...
BACKGROUND: The use of laser therapy in the biostimulation of bone repair has been growing steadily....
Objective: To evaluate the effect of different protocols of low-level intensity laser therapy (LLLT)...
Ten patients requiring the extraction of a severely-deteriorated molar or premolar before placement ...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.169–178Objective: This paper aims to report the state of the art...
International audienceLow-level laser therapy (LLLT) has proved to have biostimulating effects on ti...
Low-level laser (LLL) has been used on peri-implant tissues for accelerating bone formation. However...
Objective: Low-intensity laser therapy (LILT) is defined to supply direct biostimulative light energ...
Bone healing after low-level laser application in extraction sockets graftedwith allograftmaterial a...
Background/Aim. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has been proven to stimulate bone repair, affectin...
Introduction: The use of non-medicinal facilities of correcting processes for various pathological c...
Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a surgical procedure to increase bone height in different body part...
Background: Immediate loading of implants became a necessity in order to reduce the period of osseoi...
Implants have become an extremely successful therapeutic choice for the replacement of l...
Use of low level laser therapy (LLLT) in bone healing has been studied for years, and its applicatio...
Introduction: Dental implantology is developing rapidly. Surgical procedures related to this type of...
BACKGROUND: The use of laser therapy in the biostimulation of bone repair has been growing steadily....
Objective: To evaluate the effect of different protocols of low-level intensity laser therapy (LLLT)...
Ten patients requiring the extraction of a severely-deteriorated molar or premolar before placement ...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.169–178Objective: This paper aims to report the state of the art...
International audienceLow-level laser therapy (LLLT) has proved to have biostimulating effects on ti...
Low-level laser (LLL) has been used on peri-implant tissues for accelerating bone formation. However...
Objective: Low-intensity laser therapy (LILT) is defined to supply direct biostimulative light energ...
Bone healing after low-level laser application in extraction sockets graftedwith allograftmaterial a...
Background/Aim. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has been proven to stimulate bone repair, affectin...
Introduction: The use of non-medicinal facilities of correcting processes for various pathological c...
Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a surgical procedure to increase bone height in different body part...
Background: Immediate loading of implants became a necessity in order to reduce the period of osseoi...
Implants have become an extremely successful therapeutic choice for the replacement of l...