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The Effect of Low-power Lasers on Intraoral Wound Healing

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Specialty Dentistry
Date 1995 Mar 1
PMID 7746615
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Abstract

Two types of helium-neon lasers were examined for their effectiveness in increasing the rate of wound healing by biostimulation. The diode helium-neon laser (670 nm) was as effective as the gas helium-neon laser (632 nm) in significantly speeding the rate of healing in rats. Thermal properties of low-power lasers and a controlled clinical case of helium-neon laser treatment of human aphthous stomatitis lesions were reported.

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