Er:YAG Laser Effects on Microbial Population in Conservative Dentistry
Dental Caries, Microbial Colonization
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dental Caries focused on measuring Er:YAG Laser, Oral Microbiota, Conservative Dentistry
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult patients of both sexes with at least 18 years of age and one cavitated non-destructive carious occlusal lesion of a permanent teeth, that deepens up to the middle third of the dentin and not beyond, confirmed by radiographic exam and without pulp involvement.
Exclusion Criteria:
- patients that refused to sign the informed consent document;
- children or individuals with less than 18 years;
- pregnant subjects;
- patients with syndromes or chronic systemic diseases;
- patients who had used antibiotics within the previous three months or under pharmacological treatments;
- patients with painful symptoms consistent with irreversible pulpitis or mobility and destructive carious lesions extending beyond the middle third of the dentin;
- teeth with exposure of the dental pulp or periodontitis;
- patients with caries on deciduous teeth;
- patients with no cooperation during the radiographical exam and/or treatments.
Sites / Locations
- University Dental Clinic (C.O.U., Centro Odontostomatologico Universitario) of the University of Perugia
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
No Intervention
Er:YAG laser therapy group
Traditional therapy group
The removal of caries was performed with Er:YAG laser (Doctor Smile, Lambda SRL,Italy) with BOOST handpiece to cut the enamel and open the cavity, and 90° handpiece to remove the carious dentin with tips of 800 µ in diameter and 8 mm or 12 mm in length, in relation to the depth and distance of the lesion.
The removal of caries was performed with manual and rotating instruments, such as dentin spoon (ASA Dental S.p.a.), turbine (NSK Dental Italy S.r.l.) with diamond burs (Kerr Dental Italia S.r.l.) to cut the enamel and open the cavity and drill handpiece (KaVo Dental Italia S.r.l.) with tungsten carbide burs (Kerr Dental Italia S.r.l.) to remove the infected dentin.