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Volume 09

Otolaryngology: Open Access

ISSN: 2161-119X

ENT 2019

Craniofacial Surgery 2019

August 15-17, 2019

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August 15-17, 2019 Rome, Italy

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International Conference on

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European Otolaryngology-ENT Surgery Conference

Low-Level Laser Therapy Applied to Dysphagia

Roberta Busch

Hospital Moriah, Brazil

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ow-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) has been used in the speech-language clinic as an additional resource to aid the

therapeutic results. This tecnology uses a non-ionizing wavelenght that does not cause harm to cells but stimulates

them when ligth is absorbed by chromophores in mitochondria, regulating the cellular metabolism. The low-level

laser device red ligth is used on superficial tissues and the infrared ligth on the deep ones, such as muscles and nerves.

The cells wich are in oxidative stress, when absorb the ligth, increase the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP),

promoting the muscular activation, reducing the fatigue, the production of free radicals, inflamatory processes and

edema. The laser stimulates the cell’s methabolism regulation and associated with convencional therapy can improve

muscles performance and regulate functions that are at risk. Thus, when applied on the muscles that participate

in swallowing, can improve the lip seal, antero-posterior movement of tongue, elevation of the larynx and glottic

closure, reducing the risk of traqueal aspiration, specially when associated with muscular exercises. When applied

on the salivary glands, may reduce or increase saliva production, depending on the dosage applied. The red laser also

can be used on radial arthery - Intravascular laser irradiation of blood modified or transdermic (ILIB), as it has been

adapted in Brazil, favors the increase of blood flow, resulting in an improvement of alertness level, the capacity to

eliminate secretions and increase voluntary swallow frequency. Three clinical cases will be presented, demonstrating

the application of the laser associated with the exercise to orofacial myofunctional, to reduce saliva therapy and

increase

Biography

Dr. Roberta Busch is a Speech Therapist and Master in Neurosciences and presently she is working as a Speech Pathologist in Moriah Hospital and IGESP

Hospital and she is an active Founding partner of CAAD - Advanced Care Center in Dysphagia, São Paulo, Brazil. She has an experience as a graduate and

post-graduation teacher and also work as clinical therapist on dysphagia of adults patients which neurological disease.

contato@robertabusch.com.br robusch@uol.com.br

Roberta Busch, Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale) 2019, Volume 09