研究目的
To assess the oral mucosal irritation potential of antimicrobial chemotherapy involving H2O2 photolysis with 405-nm laser irradiation at an output power of ≥100 mW in hamsters and to evaluate the in vitro bactericidal activity of the treatment against periodontal pathogens.
研究成果
405-nm laser irradiation of 3% H2O2 at powers of 100 and 200 mW for ≥3 min caused moderate to severe oral mucosal irritation, while 1-min treatment at 100 mW resulted in mild irritation and effectively killed periodontal pathogens. A lower laser power may be preferable to prevent unnecessary oral mucosal irritation.
研究不足
The study was conducted under more severe conditions than would be clinically applicable, with treatments repeated three times at 1-h intervals. The findings may not directly translate to human clinical settings due to differences in oral mucosal thickness and composition.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved in vivo assessment of oral mucosal irritation in hamsters and in vitro evaluation of bactericidal activity against periodontal pathogens. The methodology included macroscopic and histological evaluations of treated cheek pouches and time-kill kinetic analysis of bacterial suspensions.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Twenty-four cheek pouches from 12 male Syrian hamsters were used for the in vivo study, and bacterial suspensions of periodontal pathogens were prepared for the in vitro study.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The test apparatus comprised a continuous-wave laser unit, a peristaltic pump, a handpiece, and a scaler tip. H2O2 solution at a concentration of 3% was used for treatments.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Cheek pouches were treated with or without laser irradiation concomitantly performed with 3% H2O2 or PW irrigation. Treatments were repeated three times at 1-h intervals, and macroscopic and histological changes were evaluated 24 h after the last treatment.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Statistical analyses were performed using JMP Pro 13.0 software. The significance of scores based on macroscopic examinations and irritation indices based on histopathological analysis was assessed by the Kruskal–Wallis test, followed by Dunn’s multiple comparison tests.
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