Objectives: To evaluate the removal of subgingival calculus and dental hard tissues depending on the threshold level of a fluorescence feedback-controlled Er:YAG laser. Material and Methods: Twenty teeth with calculus on the root surface were treated with an Er:YAG laser. Laser settings were 140 mJ and 10 Hz. The initial fluorescence threshold level of 5 [U] was reduced at intervals of 1 [U] for every laser treatment. Areas of residual calculus (RC) were evaluated using a surface analysis software. Loss of dental hard tissues was assessed by histomorphometric analysis of undecalcified ground sections. Results: Using a threshold value of 5 [U], the median amount of RC was 11% (0-78%). By lowering the threshold levels, the amount of RC decreased [level 1 [U]: 0% (0-26%)]. The laser-treated root surfaces revealed a statistically significant reduction of the cementum thickness [median: 80 μm (0-250)] compared with the non-treated opposite side [median: 90 μm (30-250)] (p<0.05). Conclusion: The amount of RC following laser irradiation depends on the fluorescence threshold level for a feedback-controlled Er:YAG laser. It might be suggested that this laser system may be used with a threshold level even lower than 5 [U] without removing a clinically relevant amount of root cementum. © 2006 Blackwell Munksgaard.
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Krause, F., Braun, A., Brede, O., Eberhard, J., Frentzen, M., & Jepsen, S. (2007). Evaluation of selective calculus removal by a fluorescence feedback-controlled Er:YAG laser in vitro. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 34(1), 66–71. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-051X.2006.01026.x
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