Clinical Outcomes of Low-level Laser Therapy in Management of Advanced Implant Surgery Complications: A Comparative Clinical Study.

Regarding the biological effects of advanced implant surgeries and accompanying complications, adjuvant treatment with a laser could significantly improve wound healing and reduce the severity and duration of pain and swelling.

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The Impacts of Low-Level Laser Therapy - A Complementary Treatment in the Management of Side Effects After Implant Surgery.

Our results suggest that laser, as a complementary therapy; can be used to reduce the severity and duration of pain. Also, laser can reduce facial swelling and accelerate wound healing.

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Radiographic Evaluation of Low-Level Laser Therapy-Enhanced Maxillary Sinus Augmentation with Simultaneous Dental Implant Placement.

The LLLT side showed better results than the control side according to the densitometry results. Increase in the bone density at all the postoperative intervals was statistically significant (P < 0.05).

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The Effect of Low-Level Laser 810 Nm and Light-Emitting Diode Photobiomodulation (626 Nm) on the Stability of the Implant and Inflammatory Markers interleukin-1 Beta and Prostaglandin E2, Around Implants

he use of LLL or LED has a positive effect on the stability of the implants 3 weeks after surgery.

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he use of LLL or LED has a positive effect on the stability of the implants 3 weeks after surgery.

Photobiomodulation using laser irradiation with wavelengths of 680 and 830 nm had a better degree of bone integration than the control group after 6 weeks of observation time.

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Low-level laser therapy affects osseointegration in titanium implants: resonance frequency, removal torque, and histomorphometric analysis in rabbits

Histologically, LLLT might promote cell-level osseointegration of titanium implants.

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