Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia treated with high intensity diode laser

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Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia, a benign epithelial pro liferation, develops in 11% to 13.9% of users of upper complete dentures. Excessive relief of palatine areas, creating negative pressure resulting from continuous use of poorly adjusted den tures is the related etiology. A 54-year-old woman using maxillary complete dentures for about 20 years presented with nodular lesions in the midline region of the upper jaw between the hard and soft palates; the nodules were painless had an erythematous appear ance, and presented a normal radiographic image. Treatment with diode laser was performed using a wavelength of 808 nm ± 10 nm at a power rate of 2500 mW, depositing a tissue energy of 790 J, in the continuous mode. The total surgery time was 5 minutes and 16 seconds. The patient remained without dentures until com plete wound healing. Weekly control for 21 days was performed. After follow-up, no recurrence was noted, and the patient was re ferred for substitution of a removable total prosthesis.

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Hiperplasia, Lasers, semiconductor, Surgery, oral, Denture, complete, Mandibular neoplasms

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Oral surgery oral medicine oral pathology oral radiology, Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia treated with high intensity diode laser busca dia 10/07/2024 acesso restrito

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https://www.oooojournal.net/article/S2212-4403(18)30291-8/abstract

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