Ismail Mayssaa, Michel Thibault, Heysselaer Daniel, Houeis Saad, Peremans Andre, Vanheusden Alain, Nammour Samir
Department of Dental Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Liege, 4000 Liege, Belgium.
Department of Physics and Photonics, Laserspec Inc., 5020 Namur, Belgium.
Dent J (Basel). 2025 Aug 29;13(9):397. doi: 10.3390/dj13090397.
: The laser beam absorption and thermal relaxation time (TRT) in oral tissues are key to optimizing treatment parameters. The aim of this study is to (1) evaluate, in an ex vivo study, the percentage of attenuation and transmittance of each wavelength as a function of tissue thickness; (2) determine the global absorption coefficient, α, of pig gingival tissue for the most commonly used wavelengths in dentistry; (3) calculate the thermal relaxation time (TRT) of oral tissue for these wavelengths; and (4) determine their corresponding penetration depths. We measured the transmission of different laser wavelengths through pig oral gingival tissues (Mandibular labial gingiva). We placed each tissue sample between two glass slides with minimal light attenuation. The input and output powers were measured after irradiating the tissue at different specific wavelengths: 450 nm, 480 nm, 532 nm, 632 nm, 810 nm, 940 and 980 nm, 1064 nm, 1341, 2780 nm and 2940 nm. After calculating the transmittance values, we plotted transmittance curves for each wavelength. Using the Beer-Lambert law, we then calculated the absorption coefficient (α) of each wavelength in the oral gingival tissue. Absorption coefficients were then used to calculate the TRT and penetration depth for each wavelength. Among the tested wavelengths, 810 nm exhibited the lowest absorption in ex vivo porcine gingival tissue (α = 9.60 cm). The 450 nm blue laser showed moderate absorption (α = 26.8 cm), while the Er:YAG laser at 2940 nm demonstrated the highest absorption (α = 144.8 cm). We ranked the wavelengths from most absorbed to least absorbed by porcine oral gingival mucosa as follows: 2940 nm > 2780 nm > 450 nm > 480 nm > 532 nm > 1341 nm > 632 nm > 940 nm > 980 nm > 1064 nm > 810 nm. Absorption and the TRT vary significantly across wavelengths. Erbium lasers are characterized by the highest absorption and minimal light penetration. Infrared diodes, particularly the 810 nm wavelength, showed the lowest absorption and deepest tissue penetration and exhibited the highest thermal relaxation time. The 480 nm laser demonstrated greater absorption by porcine gingival tissue compared to the 532 nm laser. These findings provide evidence-based guidance for wavelength selection in dental treatments and photobiomodulation, enabling improved precision, safety, and therapeutic efficacy in clinical practice.
激光束在口腔组织中的吸收和热弛豫时间(TRT)是优化治疗参数的关键。本研究的目的是:(1)在一项离体研究中,评估每个波长的衰减百分比和透过率作为组织厚度的函数;(2)确定猪牙龈组织对牙科最常用波长的总吸收系数α;(3)计算这些波长下口腔组织的热弛豫时间(TRT);(4)确定它们相应的穿透深度。我们测量了不同激光波长通过猪口腔牙龈组织(下颌唇侧牙龈)的传输情况。我们将每个组织样本置于两片光衰减最小的载玻片之间。在以不同特定波长(450nm、480nm、532nm、632nm、810nm、940和980nm、1064nm、1341nm、2780nm和2940nm)照射组织后,测量输入和输出功率。计算透过率值后,我们绘制了每个波长的透过率曲线。然后,使用比尔-朗伯定律计算口腔牙龈组织中每个波长的吸收系数(α)。吸收系数随后用于计算每个波长的TRT和穿透深度。在所测试的波长中,810nm在离体猪牙龈组织中的吸收最低(α = 9.60cm)。450nm蓝光激光显示出中等吸收(α = 26.8cm),而2940nm的铒激光显示出最高吸收(α = 144.8cm)。我们将猪口腔牙龈黏膜吸收程度从高到低的波长排序如下:2940nm>2780nm>450nm>480nm>532nm>1341nm>632nm>940nm>980nm>1064nm>810nm。吸收和TRT在不同波长间有显著差异。铒激光的特点是吸收最高且光穿透最小。红外二极管,特别是810nm波长,显示出最低的吸收和最深的组织穿透,并且具有最高的热弛豫时间。480nm激光相比532nm激光在猪牙龈组织中表现出更大的吸收。这些发现为牙科治疗和光生物调节中的波长选择提供了循证指导,能够在临床实践中提高精准度、安全性和治疗效果。