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The effect of low‐level laser therapy on the success rate of inferior alveolar nerve blocks in mandibular molars with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis: A randomized clinical trial

Hüseyin Sinan Topçuoğlu, Burak Akpınar

2021International Endodontic Journal16 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate the effect of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on the success rate of inferior alveolar nerve blocks (IANB) in mandibular molar teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis (SIP). METHODOLOGY: Eighty-eight patients who were diagnosed with SIP were randomly divided into two groups: the group in which only IANB was applied and the group in which IANB + LLLT was applied. IANB was applied to patients in the control group with 4% articaine. LLLT was applied to the patients in the experimental group in addition to IANB. The pain experienced during the operation was evaluated using a visual analog scale. If the patients reported moderate or severe pain during the treatment, the IANB was defined as unsuccessful. Pearson's chi-square test was used to analyse anaesthetic success rates. RESULTS: Whilst the anaesthesia success rate was 34% in the group where only IANB was applied, it was 57% in the group in which LLLT was applied in addition to IANB. There was a significant difference between the groups (p = .032). CONCLUSIONS: The application of LLLT to support IANB in mandibular molar teeth with SIP increased the success of anaesthesia. However, it was insufficient for a complete pulpal anaesthesia.

Topics & Concepts

Inferior alveolar nerveMedicineMolarDentistryVisual analogue scaleRandomized controlled trialOrthodonticsAnesthesiaSurgeryDental Anxiety and Anesthesia TechniquesLaser Applications in Dentistry and MedicineEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments