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15 October 2002 Possibilities of current use of noninvasive laser therapy and systemic enzymotherapy in stomatology
Leos Navratil, Blanka Navratilova, Jiri Knizek, Hana Fikackova, Zuzana Erosova, Jaroslava Kymplova
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Proceedings Volume 4903, Laser Florence 2001: A Window on the Laser Medicine World; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.486620
Event: Laser Florence 2001: a Window on the Laser Medicine World, 2001, Florence, Italy
Abstract
There are no doubts about benefits of non-invasive laser therapy in treating surgical wounds thanks to its anti-inflammatory, stimulating and analgesic effects. Systemic enzymotherapy is particularly employed due to its thrombolytic, fibrinolytic and antiedema effects. Concurrent use of the two above mentioned treatment modalities exerts synergistic action. Thus, it is possible to reduce the persistence of the pain as well as duration of the post-operation period after surgical interventions in the mouth cavity at a statistically highly significant level. Thus, this approach can be recommended for achieving a favourable course in most post-operation conditions.
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Leos Navratil, Blanka Navratilova, Jiri Knizek, Hana Fikackova, Zuzana Erosova, and Jaroslava Kymplova "Possibilities of current use of noninvasive laser therapy and systemic enzymotherapy in stomatology", Proc. SPIE 4903, Laser Florence 2001: A Window on the Laser Medicine World, (15 October 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.486620
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KEYWORDS
Laser therapeutics

Teeth

Laser applications

Mouth

Semiconductor lasers

Wound healing

Control systems

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