Current no robust evidence for the use of lasers as an adjunct to chemo-mechanical disinfection of infected root canals

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A number of different laser techniques have been considered as alternative approaches to traditional chemo- mechanical approaches for root canal disinfection. The aim of this review was evaluate the clinical efficacy of lasers as an adjunct to chemo-mechanical disinfection of root canals.

The PubMed, Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (CENTRAL) and the ISI Web of Knowledge databases were searched together with references of identified studies. Three authors independently selected and assessed study quality.

  • 5 studies were included only one of which was considered to be a randomised controlled trial.
  • Four of the five studies reported a positive effect when laser treatment was used as an adjunct to conventional chemo-mechanical treatment of infected root canals
  • All 5 studies were considered to be of low quality, as no study reported a rationale for sample size: none presented a power analysis. reported blinding, during either the operative procedure or outcome analysis.

The authors concluded

All included publications were assessed to have low quality. This insufficient evidence does not necessarily imply that there is no positive effect of laser treatment as an adjunct to chemo-mechanical treatment of infected root canals or that laser treatment should not be used. But it does imply a need for high-quality studies because current knowledge of the efficacy of laser as an adjunct to chemo-mechanical disinfection of infected root canals is limited.

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Fransson H, Larsson KM, Wolf E. Efficacy of lasers as an adjunct to chemo-mechanical disinfection of infected root canals: a systematic review. Int Endod J. 2012 Oct 3. doi: 10.1111/iej.12003. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 23095058.

 

 

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Derek Richards is a specialist in dental public health, Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Dentistry and Specialist Advisor to the Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness Programme (SDCEP) Development Team. A former editor of the Evidence-Based Dentistry Journal and chief blogger for the Dental Elf website until December 2023. Derek has been involved with a wide range of evidence-based initiatives both nationally and internationally since 1994. Derek retired from the NHS in 2019 remaining as a part-time senior lecturer at Dundee Dental School until the end of 2023.

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