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Introdução:
Com a corrente evidência científica não existe um protocolo definido para o
tratamento das doenças peri-implantares, tais como a mucosite e a periimplantite, mas, no entanto, existe uma lista de recomendações para obter o
melhor resultado final. Objetivo deste estudo é de verificar se o uso de laser é
benéfico quando utilizado como terapia coadjuvante a tratamentos cirúrgicos ou
não cirúrgicos e de perceber se um dia poderá se tornar um tratamento gold
standard para doenças peri-implantares tais como a mucosite e peri-implantite.
Materiais e métodos:
Foi feita uma pesquisa eletrónica nas bases de dados da MEDLINE (NCBI
pubmed e PMC), Scopus e Elsevier. As palavras chaves utilizadas nas procuras
foram as seguintes: ("periimplantitis" OR "peri-implantitis" OR "mucositis") AND
("low-level laser therapy (LLLT)" OR "photobiomodulation therapy") AND
("clinical" OR "in vivo" OR human) or ("CO2" OR "DIODE" OR "ER: YAG" OR
“ND:YAG” OR ER,CR:YSGG”) AND (Peri-implantitis OR mucositis)
Resultados:
Um total de 2958 estudos foram analisados após a pesquisa com a
combinação de palavras-chaves. Foram removidos 951 duplicados. Após uma
primeira leitura do título e resumo 1923 publicações foram removidas. Numa
segunda leitura foi analisado o full text de 84 artigos por 2 investigadores
independentes (JM e GF), neste ponto 77 artigos foram excluídos da revisão,
apenas 7 foram escolhidos para integrar na revisão esta seleção foi determinada
na base dos critérios de exclusão e inclusão
Conclusão:
Com base nas provas limitadas atualmente disponíveis, não podemos
estabelecer nenhuma conclusão por si, devido a heterogeneidade existente e o
pequeno número de ensaios incluídos o que foi um problema no âmbito desta
revisão. Foi demonstrado que o tratamento a laser dispõe de benefícios, mas
continua a ser uma grande dúvida se existe potencial no seu uso no tratamento
das doenças peri-implantares.
Introduction: With the current scientific evidence there is no defined protocol for the treatment of peri-implant diseases, such as mucositis and peri-implantitis, but nevertheless there is a list of recommendations to obtain the best result. The objective of this study is to see if the use of laser is beneficial when used as an adjunctive therapy to surgical or non-surgical treatments and to understand if it may one day become a gold standard treatment for peri-implant diseases such as mucositis and periimplantitis. Materials and methods: An electronic search was performed in MEDLINE (NCBI pubmed and PMC), Scopus and Elsevier databases. The key words used in the searches were as follows: ("periimplantitis" OR "peri-implantitis" OR "mucositis") AND ("low-level laser therapy (LLLT)" OR "photobiomodulation therapy") AND ("clinical" OR "in vivo" OR human) or ("CO2" OR "DIODE" OR "ER: YAG" OR "ND:YAG" OR ER,CR:YSGG") AND (Peri-implantitis OR mucositis) Results: A total of 2958 studies were analyzed after searching with keyword combination. A total of 951 duplicates were removed. After a first reading of the title and abstract 1923 publications were removed. In a second reading the full text of 84 articles was analyzed by 2 independent researchers (JM and GF), at this point 77 articles were excluded from the review, only 7 were chosen to be part of the review this selection was determined based on the exclusion and inclusion criteria Conclusion: Based on the limited evidence currently available, we cannot establish any conclusion per se due to the existing heterogeneity and the small number of included trials which was a problem within the scope of this review. Laser treatment has been shown to have benefits, but it remains a major question whether there is potential for its use in the treatment of peri-implant diseases.
Introduction: With the current scientific evidence there is no defined protocol for the treatment of peri-implant diseases, such as mucositis and peri-implantitis, but nevertheless there is a list of recommendations to obtain the best result. The objective of this study is to see if the use of laser is beneficial when used as an adjunctive therapy to surgical or non-surgical treatments and to understand if it may one day become a gold standard treatment for peri-implant diseases such as mucositis and periimplantitis. Materials and methods: An electronic search was performed in MEDLINE (NCBI pubmed and PMC), Scopus and Elsevier databases. The key words used in the searches were as follows: ("periimplantitis" OR "peri-implantitis" OR "mucositis") AND ("low-level laser therapy (LLLT)" OR "photobiomodulation therapy") AND ("clinical" OR "in vivo" OR human) or ("CO2" OR "DIODE" OR "ER: YAG" OR "ND:YAG" OR ER,CR:YSGG") AND (Peri-implantitis OR mucositis) Results: A total of 2958 studies were analyzed after searching with keyword combination. A total of 951 duplicates were removed. After a first reading of the title and abstract 1923 publications were removed. In a second reading the full text of 84 articles was analyzed by 2 independent researchers (JM and GF), at this point 77 articles were excluded from the review, only 7 were chosen to be part of the review this selection was determined based on the exclusion and inclusion criteria Conclusion: Based on the limited evidence currently available, we cannot establish any conclusion per se due to the existing heterogeneity and the small number of included trials which was a problem within the scope of this review. Laser treatment has been shown to have benefits, but it remains a major question whether there is potential for its use in the treatment of peri-implant diseases.
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Peri-implantite Low level light therapy Fotobiomodulação Peri-implantitis Low level light therapy Photobiomodulation
