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. 2024 Oct;19(4):1924-1933.
doi: 10.1016/j.jds.2024.06.022. Epub 2024 Jul 17.

The impact of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy on pain and oral health-related quality of life: A literature review

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The impact of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy on pain and oral health-related quality of life: A literature review

Rashin Bahrami et al. J Dent Sci. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) is a non-invasive approach used for microbial decontamination, and it can also be beneficial as an adjunctive strategy for oral infections. The success of treatment in the long term is increasingly recognized to be influenced by patient's perception of the disease and its improvement. Recently, aPDT has been suggested as a dual approach to tissue repair, pain relief, and enhancement of oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL). The first pathway involves the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects of aPDT. It not only eliminates microorganisms but also helps regulate the immune response and reduce inflammation, leading to a faster and more effective healing process. This, in turn, provides relief from pain and associated symptoms, aiding in the management of treatment complications. The second pathway involves aPDT's ability to modulate nociception and alleviate pain. aPDT induces analgesia by releasing neurotransmitters such as β-endorphin, serotonin, and acetylcholinesterase. It also interacts with mitochondria through photoreceptors, initiating intracellular processes that alleviate pain. Furthermore, the therapy inhibits nerve fibers, reducing nerve impulse conduction and altering the pain threshold. Considering that the impact on patients' pain and OHRQoL is an important aspect of the decision-making process, this study aimed to review patient-based outcome measures during aPDT and assess its effects on pain and OHRQoL in patients. Understanding these factors will contribute to a better assessment of the overall benefits and effectiveness of aPDT as a treatment option for oral infections.

Keywords: Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy; Denture stomatitis; Molar extraction; Oral health-related quality of life; Oral infections; Pericoronitis.

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The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Figure 1
Mechanism of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy. PS: photosensitizer, 0PS: Ground singlet state, 1PS∗: Excited singlet state,3PS∗: Excited triplet state.

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