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Photobiomodulation of Orthodontic Mini-implants by a 635nm Diode Laser: Primary and Secondary Stability. A Randomized Clinical Split-Mouth Trial.
The study aimed to estimate clinically an influence of 635nm diode laser on the primary and secondary stability of orthodontic mini-implants placed in a maxilla, to assess mini-implants failure rate (mini-implant loss) and to evaluate a pain level after the treatment. The randomized clinical split-mouth trial included 15 subjects, 30 implants (Dual Top Anchor System, Seoul, Korea) with a diameter 1.4mm and length of 10mm. Mini-implants were placed in the area of the attached gingiva between the second premolar and first molar teeth 2 mm below the mucogingival junction of both sides of the maxilla in 15 patients.
Age
All ages
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Private Dental Healtcare
Wschowa, Poland
Start Date
February 2, 2019
Primary Completion Date
May 12, 2019
Completion Date
August 2, 2019
Last Updated
November 20, 2019
15
ACTUAL participants
Irradiation of implants with 635nm laser
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Wroclaw Medical University
NCT07079111
NCT06403033
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