The combination of diode laser and ozonated water in the treatment of complicated pulp gangrene

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The study aimed to investigate the effects of endodontic space decontamination using a laser combined with ozonated water in the therapy of complicated pulp gangrene. The subject of this in vivo study was a 12-year-old patient diagnosed with extensive periapical periodontitis on the mandibular right first molar. Biological samples were initially collected to identify the active pathogen-Enterococcus faecalis, then the nonsurgical endodontic treatment was performed in a single visit, according to the active disinfection guidelines of the identified pathogen. Two-month postoperative, clinical and radiological examination revealed a complete healing of the periapical lesion. The correct diagnosis of this endodontic-periodontal pathology, and the unconventional treatment of the complex system of infected root canals, allowed a favorable treatment result without any surgical intervention. This unconventional approach, which combines a laser technique with ozonated water, allows for predictable results in periapical lesion treatment.

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Giuroiu, C. L., Andrian, S., Stoleriu, S., Scurtu, M., Tanculescu, O., Poroch, V., & Salceanu, M. (2020). The combination of diode laser and ozonated water in the treatment of complicated pulp gangrene. Applied Sciences, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10124203

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