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Low-level Laser Therapy in the Management of Oral Mucositis Induced by Radiotherapy: A Randomized Double-blind Clinical Trial

João Paulo De Carli, Letícia Copatti Dogenski, Alessandra Kuhn-Dall'Magro, Eduardo Zamboni, Tobias Piton Fontana, Eduardo Dall’Magro, Fernado Fornari

2022The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: The present study evaluated the effect of LLLT at red and infrared wavelengths associated with therapeutic measures from the Mucositis Study Group of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care of Cancer and International Society of Oral Oncology (MASCC/ISOO) for preventing and treating RT-induced oral mucositis (OM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: For the study, 80 subjects diagnosed with head and neck cancer (HNC) undergoing treatment were randomized into three groups to apply different photobiomodulation protocols for 42 days, as follows: Group I-LLLT of 660 nm; Group II-LLLT of 810 nm; and Group III-association of wavelengths of 660 and 810 nm. The treatments were performed by properly trained professionals and with equipment calibrated for the intervention. RESULTS: = 0.49). CONCLUSION: The LLLT was effective for OM lesions in individuals treated with radiotherapy associated or not with chemotherapy. When combined, the red and infrared lasers reduce OM scores. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: OM is one of the main adverse effects of antineoplastic therapy in head and neck cancer patients. The evidence supporting the validity of LLLT for OM can improve patients' quality of life.

Topics & Concepts

MucositisLow level laser therapyMedicineHead and neck cancerRadiation therapyRandomized controlled trialAdverse effectQuality of life (healthcare)Internal medicineCancerPhysical therapyLaser therapyNursingLaserPhysicsOpticsOral health in cancer treatmentLaser Applications in Dentistry and MedicineSalivary Gland Disorders and Functions