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12 February 2008 Influence of the fractioned irradiation energy in the phototherapy with low intensity laser on the growth of human dental pulp fibroblasts
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Laser phototherapy has proven to improve treatment of several pathologies in dentistry. The aim of the present study was to analyze the low power laser phototherapy effects comparing multiple irradiations with the same total energy at once. This in vitro study focuses on the biostimulation of cellular growth of pulp fibroblasts (FP5 cell lineage). The cells were grown in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's (DME) medium with either 5% (nutritional deficit) or 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS). Laser irradiation was carried out with diode lasers with the following parameters: 685 nm, 40 mW, spot size 0.019 cm2. The groups were: G1(6.3J/cm2, 3 s, 0.12J), G2 (12.6J/cm2, 6 s, 0.24J), G3 (18.9J/cm2, 9 s, 0.36J), G4 (2 irradiations of 6.3J/cm2, 0.24J), G5 (3 irradiations of 6.3J/cm2, 0.36J), G6 (5% SFB, negative control, without irradiation), and G7 (10% SFB, positive control, without irradiation). On groups G4 and G5 the irradiation was performed with 6h-intervals. For growth analysis, the MTT test was used 24 hours after the last irradiation. The data from spectrophotometer were analyzed by ANOVA followed by the Tukey's test. The groups submitted to multiple irradiations presented significantly higher cell growth than the groups with single irradiation. This cell growth was similar to that of positive control group. The laser phototherapy with multiple irradiations is more effective on cellular growth.
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D. T. Meneguzzo, C. P. Eduardo, M. S. Ribeiro, and M. M. Marques "Influence of the fractioned irradiation energy in the phototherapy with low intensity laser on the growth of human dental pulp fibroblasts", Proc. SPIE 6846, Mechanisms for Low-Light Therapy III, 68460A (12 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.761220
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KEYWORDS
Phototherapy

Laser dentistry

Dentistry

Laser irradiation

Laser therapeutics

Absorbance

Semiconductor lasers

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