Histologic evaluation of bone healing following lowenergy laser irradiation (experimental study
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Key words: Low-energy laser, bone healing, experimentAbstract
The application of laser is widely used in many branches of medicine and surgery.
The high energy laser has coagulating, cauterizing and destructive effect, while the
low energy laser has a bio- stimulating effect.
A hole was made using a surgical bur in zygomatic bone of four rabbits and a low
energy laser was applied on zygomatic bone of experimental group and compared to
control non- irradiated group.
This study showed that application of low-energy laser has a promoting effect and
facilitate bone deposition in the bony defect of the experimental group when
compared to control group.
It may be concluded that application of low-energy laser have promoting effect on
acceleration of bone healing.
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