Cytomorphometric and clinical investigation of the gingiva before and after low-level laser therapy of gingivitis in children
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2012
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Igić, MarijaMihailović, Dragan
Kesić, Ljiljana

Milašin, Jelena

Apostolović, Mirjana
Kostadinović, Ljiljana
Tricković-Janjić, Olivera

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Gingival epithelial cells are the first physical barrier against periodontal pathogenic microorganisms. Bacterial products may penetrate the epithelium and directly disturb its integrity. We investigated the clinical and cytomorphological status of the gingiva in children with gingivitis before and after low-level laser therapy. The study enrolled 130 children divided into three groups: group 1 comprised 50 children with chronic catarrhal gingivitis who received basic treatment, group 2 comprised 50 children with chronic catarrhal gingivitis who received low-level laser treatment in addition to basic treatment, and group 3 comprised 30 children with healthy gingiva as controls. Oral hygiene and the status of the gingiva were assessed using the appropriate indexes before and after treatment. Inflammation of the gingiva was monitored by cytomorphometric evaluation. Cytomorphometric analysis revealed a statistically significant difference (p lt 0.001) in the size of the nuclei of the st...ratified squamous epithelial cells of the gingiva before and after treatment in chronic catarrhal gingivitis. Evaluation using clinical parameters showed that treatment of gingivitis with basic treatment was successful. Cytomorphometric analysis showed that after basic treatment the nuclei of the stratified squamous epithelial cells of the gingiva were reduced in size, although not to the size found in healthy gingiva. However, after adjuvant low-level laser therapy, the size of the nuclei of the stratified squamous epithelial cells in the gingiva matched the size of the nuclei in the cells in healthy gingiva.
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Gingivitis / Children / Cytomorphometrics / Low-level laserSource:
Lasers in Medical Science, 2012, 27, 4, 843-848Publisher:
- Springer London Ltd, London
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-011-0993-z
ISSN: 0268-8921
PubMed: 21956278
WoS: 000305274100022
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84863611750
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Igić, Marija AU - Mihailović, Dragan AU - Kesić, Ljiljana AU - Milašin, Jelena AU - Apostolović, Mirjana AU - Kostadinović, Ljiljana AU - Tricković-Janjić, Olivera PY - 2012 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1691 AB - Gingival epithelial cells are the first physical barrier against periodontal pathogenic microorganisms. Bacterial products may penetrate the epithelium and directly disturb its integrity. We investigated the clinical and cytomorphological status of the gingiva in children with gingivitis before and after low-level laser therapy. The study enrolled 130 children divided into three groups: group 1 comprised 50 children with chronic catarrhal gingivitis who received basic treatment, group 2 comprised 50 children with chronic catarrhal gingivitis who received low-level laser treatment in addition to basic treatment, and group 3 comprised 30 children with healthy gingiva as controls. Oral hygiene and the status of the gingiva were assessed using the appropriate indexes before and after treatment. Inflammation of the gingiva was monitored by cytomorphometric evaluation. Cytomorphometric analysis revealed a statistically significant difference (p lt 0.001) in the size of the nuclei of the stratified squamous epithelial cells of the gingiva before and after treatment in chronic catarrhal gingivitis. Evaluation using clinical parameters showed that treatment of gingivitis with basic treatment was successful. Cytomorphometric analysis showed that after basic treatment the nuclei of the stratified squamous epithelial cells of the gingiva were reduced in size, although not to the size found in healthy gingiva. However, after adjuvant low-level laser therapy, the size of the nuclei of the stratified squamous epithelial cells in the gingiva matched the size of the nuclei in the cells in healthy gingiva. PB - Springer London Ltd, London T2 - Lasers in Medical Science T1 - Cytomorphometric and clinical investigation of the gingiva before and after low-level laser therapy of gingivitis in children VL - 27 IS - 4 SP - 843 EP - 848 DO - 10.1007/s10103-011-0993-z ER -
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Igić, M., Mihailović, D., Kesić, L., Milašin, J., Apostolović, M., Kostadinović, L.,& Tricković-Janjić, O.. (2012). Cytomorphometric and clinical investigation of the gingiva before and after low-level laser therapy of gingivitis in children. in Lasers in Medical Science Springer London Ltd, London., 27(4), 843-848. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10103-011-0993-z
Igić M, Mihailović D, Kesić L, Milašin J, Apostolović M, Kostadinović L, Tricković-Janjić O. Cytomorphometric and clinical investigation of the gingiva before and after low-level laser therapy of gingivitis in children. in Lasers in Medical Science. 2012;27(4):843-848. doi:10.1007/s10103-011-0993-z .
Igić, Marija, Mihailović, Dragan, Kesić, Ljiljana, Milašin, Jelena, Apostolović, Mirjana, Kostadinović, Ljiljana, Tricković-Janjić, Olivera, "Cytomorphometric and clinical investigation of the gingiva before and after low-level laser therapy of gingivitis in children" in Lasers in Medical Science, 27, no. 4 (2012):843-848, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10103-011-0993-z . .