Use of diode laser 980 nm as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of chronic periodontitis. A randomized controlled clinical trial
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Abstract
The primary goal of periodontal therapy is the removal of supra and subgingival bacterial deposits by mechanical debridement consisting in scaling and root-planing (SRP) using manual or power-driven instruments. The complete removal of bacteria and their toxins from periodontal pockets is not always …
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| Authors | Caruso U;Nastri L;Piccolomini R;d'Ercole S;Mazza C;Guida L;; |
| Journal | the new microbiologica |
| Year | 2008 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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NLM
MEDLINE
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
treatment outcome
Randomized Controlled Trial
lasers
pmid:19123307
ugo caruso
livia nastri
luigi guida
chronic periodontitis / microbiology
chronic periodontitis / therapy*
dental plaque / microbiology
dental scaling / instrumentation
dental scaling / methods
semiconductor / therapeutic use*
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