AIM: the aim of this review is to describe some basic diode laser physics and to delineate the application of diode lasers in dentistry.
REVIEW: Over the past few decades lasers have become a popular alternative to conventional methods owing to the advantages they carry such as reduced cellular destruction and tissue swelling, minimal bleeding, enhanced visualization of surgical sites and no need for suturing. Among the various lasers in dentistry, diode lasers are currently the most commonly used, with applications in soft tissue procedures such as excision, depigmentation, photo-activated disinfection of periodontal pockets and in peri-implantitis, but also in endodontics and laser-assisted tooth whitening. With its versatility and numerous benefits, small size, ease of operation, relative cost-effectiveness when compared to other lasers, the diode laser is proving itself as a valuable addition to dental setups.
CONCLUSION: The diode laser provides a relatively pain-free minimally invasive technique for removal of soft tissue lesions such as exophytic lesions and operculum, gingival depigmentation, implant exposure, biostimulation, canal disinfection in endodontics and teeth whitening.
Key words: laser dentistry, biostimulation, oral surgery.
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