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Evaluation of the efficacy of low-level laser in improving the symptoms of burning mouth syndrome

Fateme Arbabi-Kalati Nour-Mohammad Bakhshani Maryam Rasti

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DOI/PMID/Link: 10.4317/jced.52298

Abstract

Background: Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is common conditions that affects menopause women, patients suffer from sever burning sensation. Up to now there is no definitive treatment for this disease. Present study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of low-level laser (LLL) in improving the symptoms of burning mouth syndrome. Material and methods: Twenty patients with BMS were enrolled in this study; they were divided in two groups randomly. In the laser group, in each patient, 10 areas on the oral mucosa were selected and underwent LLL irradiation at a wavelength of 630 nm, and a power of 30 mW for 10 seconds twice a week for 4 weeks. In the placebo group, silent/off laser therapy was carried out during the same period in the same areas. Burning sensation and quality of life were evaluated. Results: Burning sensation severity and quality of life in the two groups after intervention were different significant statistically, (p= 0.004, p= 0.01 respectively) .Patients in laser group had better results. Conclusions: It can be concluded that low level laser might decrease the intensity of burning mouth syndrome.
Year Published 2015
Country Iran
Rank Positive
Journal Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
Primary Topic Mouth
Secondary Topic Menopause
Tertiary Topic Burning Mouth Syndrome
Model Human
Wavelength (nm)
Complement/Comparison