Romanos Georgios E, Sacks Danielle, Montanaro Nicholas, Delgado-Ruiz Rafael, Calvo-Guirado Jose Luis, Javed Fawad
1 Laboratory for Periodontal-, Implant- and Phototherapy (LA-PIP), Department of Periodontology, School of Dental Medicine, Stony Brook University , Stony Brook, New York.
2 Department of Oral Surgery and Implant Dentistry, Dental School, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany .
Photomed Laser Surg. 2018 Jul;36(7):386-390. doi: 10.1089/pho.2017.4428. Epub 2018 Jun 15.
The aim was to determine the effect of various initiators on the thermal changes that occur during incisions performed in soft tissues using a diode laser.
There are no studies that have assessed the effect of various initiators on the thermal changes that occur during incisions performed in soft tissues using a diode laser.
Thermal changes were observed during standardized incisions in chicken breast (without skin) via thermoelements over a 10-sec irradiation period. Incisions were created using a 975 nm diode laser with a 320 μ fiber tip diameter. Incisions (10 in each group) were performed with and without an initiator (control group). Red/blue articulating paper, cork, and SureStep were used as initiators. The tissue was irradiated in a continuous wave mode at 3 and 6 W in room temperature (21°C).
At 3 and 6 W without any initiator, the mean temperature increased by 5.7°C versus 12.4°C, respectively. Cork initiator at 3 and 6 W resulted in temperature increase by 4.88°C versus 6.21°C, respectively. Incisions made using the blue/red articulating paper-initiated tip resulted in temperature increase by 2.9/5.8°C versus 8.2/7.6°C at 3 and 6 W power settings, respectively. Initiation with SureStep resulted in temperature increase by 2.3°C and at 6 W by 4.1°C. No significant differences were recorded between the different groups, but higher temperatures were associated with higher power settings.
The power settings of the diode laser and type of initiator used, both effect the degree to which the temperature of the soft tissue increases during incisions and have to be considered for the safety in soft tissue applications.
本研究旨在确定使用二极管激光在软组织进行切口操作时,不同引发剂对所产生热变化的影响。
尚无研究评估不同引发剂对使用二极管激光在软组织进行切口操作时所产生热变化的影响。
在鸡胸(无皮肤)上进行标准化切口操作,通过热电偶在10秒的照射期内观察热变化。使用光纤尖端直径为320μm的975nm二极管激光进行切口。在有和没有引发剂(对照组)的情况下进行切口操作(每组10个切口)。使用红/蓝关节纸、软木塞和SureStep作为引发剂。在室温(21°C)下,以连续波模式分别在3W和6W功率下对组织进行照射。
在3W和6W且无任何引发剂时,平均温度分别升高5.7°C和12.4°C。在3W和6W时,软木塞引发剂导致温度分别升高4.88°C和6.21°C。使用蓝/红关节纸引发尖端进行的切口在3W和6W功率设置下,温度分别升高2.9/5.8°C和8.2/7.6°C。使用SureStep引发时,在3W下温度升高2.3°C,在6W下温度升高4.1°C。不同组之间未记录到显著差异,但较高的温度与较高的功率设置相关。
二极管激光的功率设置和所使用引发剂的类型,均会影响软组织切口操作期间软组织温度升高的程度,在软组织应用中必须考虑这些因素以确保安全。