Combined Use of Er:YAG and Nd:YAG Laser
Chronic Periodontitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Periodontitis focused on measuring Er-YAG lasers, Nd-YAG lasers, chronic periodontitis, nonsurgical periodontal debridement
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The patients had ≥4 teeth per quadrant with probing depth (PD) of ≥5 mm, clinical attachment level (CAL) of ≥4 mm, and radiographic signs of alveolar bone loss. These individuals also had bleeding on probing (BOP) at >80% of the proximal sites.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Periodontal treatment received for the last 1 year; systemic diseases that could influence the outcome of the therapy, pregnancy, smoking, immunosuppressive chemotherapy; and use of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs for the last 6 months.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control Group
Test Group
Mechanical periodontal treatment: Scaling and root planing were performed with periodontal curettes until the operator feels that root surface is clean, hard and smooth.
Combined laser therapy: An Er:YAG laser (160 mj/pulse, 10 Hz) (AT Fidelis Fotona, Ljubljana, Slovenia) with water irrigation was first used to remove subgingival calculus and infected cementum.The Er:YAG laser beam was delivered into the periodontal pockets using a chisel-shaped quartz tip in contact mode under water irrigation, from a coronal to an apical direction with the tip inclined at 10o to 15o to the root surfaces. After Er:YAG laser application, Nd:YAG laser treatment (AT Fidelis Fotona, Ljubljana, Slovenia) was performed at an energy level of 100 mJ/pulse, and 20 Hz for removing pocket epithelium and detoxification purpose. Irradiation was accomplished with a 320 μm fiber optic delivery system. The fiber was inserted into the periodontal pocket base in parallel alignment with the root surface, and the fiber was slowly moved from apical to coronal in a sweeping motion during the laser light emission.