Journal of Endodontics
Volume 30, Issue 8 , Pages 585-588, August 2004

Q-switched Versus Free-running Er:YAG Laser Efficacy on the Root Canal Walls of Human Teeth: A SEM Study

Dr. Khabbaz is assistant professor, Department of Endodontics, Dental School, University of Athens, Greece. Dr. Makropoulou is assistant professor, Dr. Serafetinides is professor, and Drs. Papadopoulos and Papagiakoumou are postgraduate students, Department of Physics, School of Applied Sciences, National Technical University of Athens, Greece.

Twenty-one teeth with one root canal were prepared by the step-back technique, divided into three groups, and split longitudinally. Group A served as a control. In group B, 20 to 150 pulses of 100 μs, 30 to 70 mJ per pulse at 1 to 4 Hz from a free-running Er:YAG laser were applied to the root-canal dentin. In group C, the Q-switched Er:YAG laser, with the same energy parameters and a 190-ns pulse duration was used. Scanning electron microscopy examination revealed that control specimens had debris and smear layer obscuring the dentinal tubules at all levels in the canals without crack formation. Both groups of laser-treated dentin were clean with opened dentinal tubules except around the lased area in which there was an intact smear layer. Cracks were observed in both laser groups with higher frequency in group C. In group B, craters with different depth levels at the root canal walls were produced and the energy apparently was distributed equally, because craters were well-shaped. In contrast, the ablation efficiency in group C was questionable with the parameters used in this study. Consequently, suitable parameters of the free-running Er:YAG laser must be found before its careful use as an adjunct in endodontic therapy.

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 Supported by a grant from the secretariat of the Research Committee of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.Address requests for reprints to Dr. Marouan G. Khabbaz, Department of Endodontics, Dental School, University of Athens, 2 Thivon str., 115 26 Goudi, Athens, Greece. e-mail: mhabbaz@cc.uoa.gr.

PII: S0099-2399(05)60241-5

doi:10.1097/01.DON.0000121612.74269.0D

Journal of Endodontics
Volume 30, Issue 8 , Pages 585-588, August 2004