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AuthorHashem Mothair, Al-Shamiri
AuthorAl-Maweri, Sadeq Ali
AuthorAlAhmary, Ahmed Wallan
AuthorAljunayh, Muhannad Saleh
AuthorAldosari, Abdulrahman Omar
AuthorAlqahtani, Nasser Mushabab
AuthorAlabdulaziz, Jaber Ibrahim
AuthorAlsharani, Hesham Mohammed
Available date2022-03-13T08:11:54Z
Publication Date2022-03-06
Publication NameJournal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jebdp.2022.101711
CitationHashem Mothair Al-Shamiri , Sadeq Ali Al-Maweri , Ahmed Wallan AlAhmary , Muhannad Saleh Aljunayh , Abdulrahman Omar Aldosari , Nasser Mushabab Alqahtani , Jaber Ibrahim Alabdulaziz , Hesham Mohammed Alsharani , Efficacy of Laser therapy for alveolar osteitis: A systematic review of the available evidence, The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice (2022), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebdp.2022.101711
ISSN15323382
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1532338222000252?v=s5
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/28037
AbstractObjective: Alveolar osteitis (commonly known as dry socket) is a very common painful complication of dental extraction with no definitive cure. This systematic review assessed the efficacy of laser therapy in the management of alveolar osteitis. Methods: PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Central, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) were searched for all studies published till July, 2021 using relevant keywords. All clinical trials that assessed the efficacy of laser in the management of alveolar osteitis were included. Due to missing some numerical data and the substantial heterogeneity across the studies, no meta-analysis was performed. Results: Out of the 296 identified articles, 14 clinical trials comprising 981 patients were included. The laser wavelengths, power output, and energy fluence showed a great variability across the included studies: 632.8 – 2940 nm, 16 mW – 10 W, and 0.2 – 85.7 J/cm2, respectively. All included studies found laser to be efficacious in alleviating pain and accelerating healing in patients with alveolar osteitis. Of the 14 included studies, 13 studies reported superior outcomes in favor of laser therapy as compared to conventional therapies. Conclusion: The available evidence suggests a good efficacy of laser therapy in reducing signs and symptoms of alveolar osteitis. However, owing to the marked methodological heterogeneity and the substantial variations in laser parameters among the included studies, more well-designed clinical trials with adequate sample sizes and standardized laser parameters are highly recommended. Clinical significance: Laser therapy can be applied for the management of dry socket.
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PublisherElsevier
SubjectAlveolar osteitis
dry socket
laser therapy
systematic review
TitleEfficacy of Laser therapy for alveolar osteitis: A systematic review of the available evidence
TypeArticle


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