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  • Researchers explored different ostectomy methods in oral surgery, comparing traditional surgical burs and erbium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet lasers.
  • The study involved a rat model to assess bone healing after 7 to 90 days, analyzing the effects of both methods on bone recovery.
  • Findings indicated that while surgical burs led to quicker healing, laser treatments caused some thermal damage but still allowed significant bone remodeling over time.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Ostectomies, performed by different methods, are often necessary in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Rotatory and reciprocating devices are most frequently used but have disadvantages, such as noise, vibration, and the potential for inducing thermal damage. Laser systems are interesting alternatives to these procedures. We analyzed bone healing in a rat model after mandibular ostectomy with a surgical bur or noncontact erbium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser using different energy levels.

Materials And Methods: Four groups of 5 rats each underwent ostectomy of the bone cortical of the mandibular body, with irrigation, using a surgical bur or erbium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser with different energy parameters. A metal plate was used for morphologic standardization of the cavities. The samples collected after 7, 14, 45, 60, and 90 days were analyzed by optical microscopy.

Results: The ostectomies performed with surgical burs resulted in bone healing from the cortical endosteum and remaining trabecular bone. The cortical endosteum was repaired after 45 days, followed by bone remodeling. After laser irradiation, healing involved bone neoformation from the external cortical surface and endosteum. Surface regions with thermal damage were observed after laser treatment in the 3 conditions used up to day 60, followed by bone remodeling.

Conclusions: Laser ostectomies resulted in a thin layer of thermal damage. Bone healing was faster when surgical burs were used, with similar results reached after 90 days.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joms.2010.02.029DOI Listing

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