Objectives: This study evaluated the action of low level laser therapy (LLLT) on the percentage of newly formed bone in rabbit mandibles that underwent distraction osteogenesis (DO). Study design: Ten rabbits underwent bone lengthening according to the following protocol: Latency - 3 days; Activation - 7 days 0.7 mm/d; and Consolidation - 10 days. The control group was composed of 4 rabbits. The experimental group, composed of 6 rabbits, received infrared GaAlAs LLLT (λ=830 nm, P=40 mW) according to the following protocol: point dose of 10 J/cm2 applied directly on the bone site that underwent DO during bone consolidation at 48-hour intervals. Results: The percentage of newly formed bone was greater in the LLLT group (57.89%) than in the control group (46.75%) (p=0.006). Conclusion: The results suggest that LLLT had a positive effect on the percentage of newly formed bone. Betterquality bone sites may allow early removal of the osteogenic distractors, thus shortening total treatment time. © Medicina Oral S. L.
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Kreisner, P. E., Blaya, D. S., Gaião, L., Maciel-Santos, M. E. S., Etges, A., Santana-Filho, M., & De Oliveira, M. G. (2010). Histological evaluation of the effect of low-level laser on distraction osteogenesis in rabbit mandibles. Medicina Oral, Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.4317/medoral.15.e616
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