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Volume 09

Otolaryngology: Open Access

ISSN: 2161-119X

ENT 2019

Craniofacial Surgery 2019

August 15-17, 2019

JOINT EVENT

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August 15-17, 2019 Rome, Italy

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International Conference on

Craniofacial Surgery

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European Otolaryngology-ENT Surgery Conference

Laser-Patterned Microcoagulation (LPM) Technology: Clinical study of gingiva regeneration in

implantation zone

Ekaterina A Zernitckaia

St. Petersburg State Medical University, Russia

F

ractional laser treatment is a new concept of laser treatment of tissue. The concept of fractional treatment or

Laser Patterned Microcoagulation or Microablation (LPM) can be explained as formation in the tissue of islets

of damaged tissue surrounded by viable tissue. Tissue regeneration occurs through natural tissue healing response

which includes a cascade of processes, such as removal of “old” tissue in the damaged islets and replacement

with new extracellular matrix and “young” somatic cells, and stem cell recruiting and activation. Multifractional

treatment can initiate complete regeneration of treated tissue. Theoretical and experimental data of patterned islets

of tissue damage in skin, gingiva, and bone with different lasers will be presented. The tissue regeneration process

can be regulated and optimized by proper selection of laser parameters, such as wavelength, pulse width, size of

microbeams, and their density.

Objective:

In this presentation we will review novel methods of tissue regeneration around dental implants using

controlled fractional tissue damage and natural healing process.

Method:

A diode laser with a wavelength of 1550 nm, power of 25 W, and pulse width in the range 60 to 250 ms was

used for gingiva regeneration around the implant suprastructures.

Conclusions:

Fractional laser treatment is safe and effective method effecting the oral mucosa. It was proven that

fractional lasers can be used for gingival and bone regeneration which has great potential for a new minimally

invasive method of treatment of different dental conditions.

Biography

Ekaterina A Zernitckaia has completed her postgraduate studies in maxillofacial surgery department in I.P. Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University.

She is PhD student and her dissertation work deals with laser theatment in implantology. She has her private practice as an oral surgeon in Saint-Petersburg.

She has published more than 7 papers in domestic and international journals and made a several presentations on international congresses.

zernitskaya_ekaterina@mail.ru

Ekaterina A Zernitckaia, Otolaryngol (Sunnyvale) 2019, Volume 09

Micro column of tissue coagulated with laser system.

Histology of vertical cross-section of column