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Inflammation |
Braz Dent J.
2001;12(3):187-90.
Assessment Of Anti-Inflammatory Effect Of 830nm
Laser Light Using C-Reactive
Protein Levels.
Freitas AC, Pinheiro AL, Miranda P, Thiers FA,
Vieira AL.
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
Faculty of Dentistry, PUC-RS, Porto
Alegre, RS, Brazil.
The anti-inflammatory effect of non-surgical lasers
has been proposed previously,
however it was not scientifically proven. One method
to assess levels of inflammation is the measurement
of C-reactive protein (CRP), which is increased with
the course of inflammation. The aim of this study
was to assess the effect of 830 nm laser irradiation
after the removal of impacted third molars using the
CRP as the marker of inflammation.
Twelve patients were irradiated with 4.8 J of laser
light per session 24 and 48 h after
surgery. A control group (N = 12) was treated with a
sham laser. Blood samples were taken prior to, and
48 and 72 h after surgery. CRP values were more
symmetric and better distributed for the irradiated
group (0.320 mg/dl) than for the control
(0.862.mg/dl) 48 h after surgery, however there was
no statistically significant difference. After 72 h,
both groups had statistically similar CRP levels
(0.272 and 0.608 mg/dl), because of the normal
tendency of decreasing CRP levels. |