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Review
. 2021 May;33(2):275-285.
doi: 10.1016/j.coms.2020.12.004. Epub 2021 Jan 29.

Use of Lasers and Piezoelectric in Intraoral Surgery

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Use of Lasers and Piezoelectric in Intraoral Surgery

Davani Latarullo Costa et al. Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am. 2021 May.

Abstract

Laser therapy has been delivering good results for more than 30 years. Therapeutic effects are seen due to its ability to stimulate cell proliferation, revascularization, cell regeneration, local microcirculation, and vascular permeability; leading to edema reduction and analgesic effects. The piezoelectric system has been used in several surgeries recently, following the trend of minimally invasive surgery. The system consists of crystals undergoing deformation when exposed to electric current, resulting in an oscillating movement with ultrasound frequency. In oral surgery it is used in orthognathic and temporomandibular joint procedures, alveolar corticotomies, tumor excision, bone grafts, third molars, and dental implants.

Keywords: Bone healing; Laser therapy; Low-level laser therapy; Oral surgery; Orthognathic surgery; Osteotomy; Piezoelectric surgery; Piezosurgery.

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