How to perform the PDT/PDD
The PDT is fast, secure and easy to perform:
- Connect the tip of the laser probe to a the thin optical fiber, this can be a reusable or disposable hand piece.
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After completion of canal preparation, the canal is inoculated with the photosensitiser solution which is left in situ for a fixed period of time (60 seconds). Apply a 12.7mg/l solution of the tolonium chloride (pharmaceutical grade of the vital stain, Toluidene blue O) to the prepared tooth.
- Irradiate with the laser in the root canal for 120 seconds.
Aftercare: Place a non-setting calcium hydroxide paste (e.g. UltraCal) into the canal, cotton wool pledget (Roeko, Germany) in the pulp chamber and dress the tooth with IRM (Dentsply, DeTrey) in the case of posterior teeth or Chemfil Superior (Dentsply, DeTrey) in the case of anterior teeth.
This PDT system has been evaluated in the laboratory and destruction rate of bacterial is in the order of 109, achieved under conditions comparable to those found clinically
PDT will destroy common bacteria associated with endodontic infections such as:
Fusobacterium nucleatum
Prevotella intermedi
Streptococcus intermedius
Peptostreptococcus micros.
Enterococcus faecalis which is regarded as one of the contaminants associated with canals which have recurrent infections.
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Apply the photosensitizer
and insert the laser tip into the centre of the
cavity, directly on the surface. |
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Apply the photosensitizer
and inserting the laser tip into the centre of
the root channel. |
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Apply the photosensitizer
and insert the laser tip into the centre of the
pocket. |
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Remove the mucosa around the
implant (micro surgery) and clean the wound.
Apply the photosensitizer internal and external,
let it take effect for 60 seconds and irradiate
with laser 150 seconds. |
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