Evaluation of 940‑nm diode laser effectiveness on pocket depth, clinical attachment level, and bleeding on probing in chronic periodontitis: A randomized clinical single‑masked split‑mouth study

Ali Seyed‑Monir, Ebrahim Seyed‑Monir, Sanaz Mihandoust

Abstract


Background: Diode lasers can be used in the treatment of periodontal diseases as they have an
anti‑bactericidal effect, and regulate oral tissue inflammatory responses. This study aimed to evaluate
the adjunctive effects of Diode 940 nm laser on mechanical periodontal debridement.
Materials and Methods: In this split‑mouth single‑blind randomized clinical trial, 12 patients were
selected. Forty‑four oral segments were enrolled in the scaling and root planing (SRP) group and
SRP + Laser group with a 1:1 allocation ratio following a simple randomization procedure (coin flip).
Clinical parameters (pocket depth, clinical attachment loss [CAL], and bleeding on probing [BOP])
were measured at baseline. After the SRP, a 940 nm Diode laser (1 Watt power and continuous
wave mode) was used in the SRP + Laser group as an adjunctive treatment. The clinical parameters
were remeasured 2 months posttreatment. Statistical analysis was carried out using an unpaired
t‑test with a 5% significant level by SPSS.
Results: Although all clinical parameters had more improvements in the SRP + Laser group, the
differences were not significant between the two study groups (P > 0.05). Only in individual tooth
evaluations, CAL changes in first and second premolars and BOP changes in second premolars show
statistically significant improvement in the SRP + L group compared to the SRP group (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Using diode 940 nm laser as an adjunctive treatment for SRP may be helpful and be
suggested for periodontal treatment.
Key Words: Dental scaling, lasers, periodontal diseases, periodontitis, root planing,
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